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The following is a list of architectural firms. It includes notable worldwide examples of architecture firms , companies, practices, partnerships, etc. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
In 2013, ATP became the first architectural firm in the world to have its integrated design processes certified to ISO 9001 by Bureau Veritas. [2] [3] With more than 1500 employees from 38 countries and thirteen operative integrated design companies in 2023, ATP is one of Europe’s largest architecture- and engineering companies. [4]
The firm is consistently placed amongst top performers in Corporate and Social Responsibility rankings such as the ACCSR. [38] Arup's multidisciplinary sports venue design and engineering scope on the Singapore Sports Hub won the 2013 World Architecture Festival Award in the Future Projects, Leisure Category. [39] Casa da Música
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Among other notable projects, Nikken Sekkei was the primary architectural firm for the Tokyo Skytree, currently (2019) the tallest self-supporting broadcasting tower in the world, and second tallest man made structure of any kind. In 2016 it has been selected by FC Barcelona for the redesign of the largest stadium in Europe.
For a decade, Gensler has topped Architectural Record's annual list of the Top 300 Architecture Firms in the U.S. [49] For the third year, Fast Company named Gensler among the “World’s Most Innovative Companies 2021” as one of the 10 Most Innovative Companies in Architecture. [50]
Rambøll Group A/S, also known as "Ramboll", is a Danish multinational architecture, engineering, and consulting company. In the past 25 years, the company has expanded from being a business mainly focused on the Nordic region, to having offices in more than 35 countries, with more than 18,000 employees working on projects across the world.
In 1984, Ashland acquired Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall (DMJM), [7] an architectural firm located in Los Angeles, California. Originally focused on military projects, after World War II it had become one of the first integrated engineering and architectural firms in the western United States.