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View Radiology Remodel, Clinton Kieth Master Plan, L.A 12 LOS ANGELES BUSINESS JOURNAL JANUARY 29, 2018 NEXT WEEK ARCHITECTURE FIRMS The Top Gifts received THE LIST Ranked by 2017 L.A. County Billings in L.A. County Rank Company L.A. County Current Projects Profile Top Local Executive • name Billings (partial list) • L.A. architects • name • address • 2017 • L.A. employees • title • website • 2016 • offices (L.A./total) • phone (in millions) • headquarters Gensler $90.3 LAX, Los Angeles Football Club Stadium, Westfield Century City, 141 John Adams 1 500 S. Figueroa St. $85.2 Herald Examiner, Caruso Palisades Village, Waldorf Astoria, 337 Barbara Bouza Los Angeles 90071 AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles 1/44 Michael White gensler.com SanN/A Francisco Co-Managing Directors (213) 327-3600 ZGF Architects 44.8 Hilton Foundation headquarters Phase 2, Caltech Bechtel 42 Ted Hyman 2 515 S. Flower St., Suite 3700 39.2 residence, Hercules campus renovation, LA BioMed Research 100 Partner Los Angeles 90071 Building A, California ARB consolidation project 1/6 (213) 617-1901 zgf.com Portland,N/A Ore. Aecom 40.7 NBC Universal, UCI, LA2028 Olympic Committee, LAX, Metro, 60 Robert Lavey 3 300 S. Grand Ave. 34.8 L.A. County, U.S. Navy 185 Regional Managing Principal, Buildings Los Angeles 90071 4/595 and Places aecom.com Los Angeles (213) 593-8100 CallisonRTKL 37.0 Perla, 5th and Hill, 11th and Olive, Oceanwide Plaza, The Alexan, 161 Kelly Farrell 4 333 S. Hope St., Suite C200 39.0 888 Hope, Four Seasons, Los Angeles private residences, 3700 197 Vice President Los Angeles 90071 Wilshire, Figueroa Centre 1/20 (213) 633-6000 callisonrtkl.com Baltimore DLR Group 36.4 Macerich Fashion Outlets of Los Angeles, 41 Adrian O. Cohen 5 700 S. Flower St., 22nd Floor 35.8 Beverly Hills High School modernization and expansion, LA 130 California Region Leader, Senior Los Angeles 90017 Coliseum modernization and expansion 1/29 Principal dlrgroup.com Los Angeles (213) 800-9400 HKS Architects Inc. 33.6 Inglewood NFL Stadium, UCSD North Torrey Pines Living and 31 Scott Hunter 6 10880 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1850 38.6 Learning Neighborhood, NoHo Square Master Plan, Edition 81 Principal, Managing Director Los Angeles 90024 Hotel and Residences West Hollywood 1/24 (310) 788-7700 hksinc.com Dallas Perkins+Will 29.6 Providence Tarzana Medical Center Reimagined, Huntington 34 Eric Van Aukee 7 617 W. Seventh St., Suite 1200 17.6 Medical Research Institute, CSMC Master Plan, Kaiser Watts 75 Managing Director Los Angeles 90017 Learning & Health Pavilion 1/23 (213) 270-8400 perkinswill.com ChicagoN/A CO Architects 29.5 UCLA Franz Hall modernization, Shriners for Children Medical 33 Scott P. Kelsey 8 5055 Wilshire Blvd., Ninth Floor 36.0 Center, UCSD Biological and Physical Sciences Building, LAUSD 91 Managing Principal Los Angeles 90036 Polytechnic H.S. Modernization 1/1 (323) 525-0500 coarchitects.com Los Angeles Harley Ellis Devereaux 27.3 Circa, Metropolis Phase II, Century Plaza Development, Westin 40 J. Peter Devereaux 9 601 S. Figueroa St., Suite 500 27.1 Anaheim Resort, Hilton Universal, Parsons Pasadena, CSULA 110 Chairman, CEO Los Angeles 90017 student housing, CARB Research and Testing Facility 1/6 (213) 542-4500 hed.design Southfield, Mich. HNTB Architecture 25.0 City of LA Sixth Street Viaduct Replacement, Crenshaw/LAX 25 Art Hadnett 10 601 W. Fifth St., Suite 1000 15.0 Transit Corridor, LAX United Airlines Terminals 7 and 8, N/A President West Division Los Angeles 90071 Sacramento MLS Stadium 2/65 (213) 403-1000 hntb.com Kansas City, Mo. Marmol Radziner 22.7 945 W. 8th St Residential Tower, Century Plaza Hotel, Argyle 12 Leo Marmol 11 12210 Nebraska Ave. 16.5 House luxury apartments, Malibu retail development, Cypress 74 Ron Radziner Los Angeles 90025 Creek Renewables corporate headquarters 1/2 Managing Principal marmol-radziner.com Los Angeles Design Principal (310) 826-6222 Skidmore Owings & Merrill 22.0 777 Aviation renovation, 1111 Sunset, AwesomenessTV 29 Michael Mann 12 333 S. Grand Ave., Suite 3600 17.6 interiors, Crossroads of the World Master Plan, G-Cubed, Long 63 Director Los Angeles 90071 Beach Civic Center, Olympia, pen factory 1/10 (213) 327-2400 som.com ChicagoN/A Retail Design Collaborative 21.5 Equinox, Erewhon, Montclair Place, The Bloc, Walmart, VIBE, 12 Brad Williams 13 245 E. Third St. 21.8 Cinepolis, Kroger, Aldi 147 CEO Long Beach 90802 2/5 (562) 628-8000 rdcollaborative.com Long Beach 5+design 21.5 Shops At Riverside (Simon), Princess Cruises, Dubai Business 10 Michael Ellis 14 1024 N. Orange Drive, Suite 215 19.6 Bay, Wuhan Park Place, Shanghai Qiantan Lot 25-1 retail center 74 Co-Managing Partner Hollywood 90038 1/3 (323) 308-3558 5plusdesign.com Los Angeles HOK 21.3 Kaiser Permanente medical office building Baldwin Hills, 15 Anne Fletcher 15 9530 Jefferson Blvd. 24.01 Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience, SOKA University 35 Sr. V.P., Managing Principal Culver City 90232 STEM expansion project 1/24 (310) 838-9555 hok.com St.N/A Louis AC Martin Partners Inc. 20.01 Wilshire Grand Center, South Park development project, LAX N/A Christopher C. Martin 16 444 S. Flower St., Suite 1200 28.6 Terminal 2 renovation program, SDSU Engineering and N/A Chairman, CEO Los Angeles 90071 Interdisciplinary Science Building 1/2 (213) 683-1900 acmartin.com Los Angeles Jerde 19.0 HHLA, Pacific City, Museum Square office, Koreatown mixed- N/A John Simones 17 601 W. Fifth Street, Sixth Floor 18.0 use, Paseo Metepec (Mexico), Oxigeno (Costa Rica), Distrito 80 CEO, Design Director Los Angeles 90071 Armida (Mexico) 1/5 (310) 399-1987 jerde.com Los Angeles 1 Business Journal estimate. omissions and typographical errors sometimes occur. Please send corrections or additions on company letterhead to Note: Information for this list was provided by the companies themselves. Numbers that appear to be tied have been the Research Department, Los Angeles Business Journal, 5700 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 170, Los Angeles 90036. £2018 Los rounded. Firms are ranked by 2017 and 2016 L.A. County billings, respectively. To the best of our knowledge, this Angeles Business Journal. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without prior written permission from the information is accurate as of press time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and thoroughness of the list, editor. Reprints are available from Wright’s Media (877) 652-5295. Researched by Joshua Niv 12-15_list_architectural firms.indd 12 1/25/2018 7:12:46 PM JANUARY 29, 2018 THE LIST LOS ANGELES BUSINESS JOURNAL 13 ARCHITECTURE FIRMS Rank Company L.A. County Current Projects Profile Top Local Executive • name Billings (partial list) • L.A. architects • name • address • 2017 • L.A. employees • title • website • 2016 • offices (L.A./total) • phone (in millions) • headquarters CannonDesign $18.9 UCSD Jacobs Medical Center, Cedars-Sinai Breast Center, 16 Laurie McCoy 18 1901 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 175 $22.3 Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem People’s Journey Exhibition 53 Los Angeles Office Practice Leader Los Angeles 90067 and Social Lab 1/19 (310) 229-2700 cannondesign.com Buffalo, N.Y. NBBJ 18.7 407 North Maple Drive by Tishman Speyer Beverly Hills, UCSD 23 Jonathan Ward 19 523 W. Sixth St., Suite 300 10.4 RIMAC Center enhancements La Jolla, Ant Financial Campus 66 Partner Los Angeles 90014 Hangzhou, China 1/11 (213) 243-3333 nbbj.com Seattle,N/A Wash. Johnson Fain 17.5 Constellation Park, 8th & Figueroa, 8th & Hope, 6400 Sunset, N/A Scott Johnson 20 1201 N. Broadway 20.0 LA Plaza, College Station, Sandstone, IMT Residential, 641 N/A William H. Fain Jr. Los Angeles 90012 Imperial, Christ Cathedral, LAUSD, LA County, Westfield 1/1 Co-Presidents johnsonfain.com Los Angeles (323) 224-6000 KTGY Architecture + Planning 16.2 Olympic and Olive, 800 and 810 Pine Ave. Towers, The Theo, N/A Manny Gonzalez 21 12555 W. Jefferson Blvd., Suite 14.7 3060 Olympic, Hope on Alvarado N/A Managing Principal 100 1/7 (310) 394-2623 Los Angeles 90066 Irvine ktgy.com Cuningham Group Architecture 14.8 Broadstone Fairfax mixed-use, Hyatt Hotel Pasadena, Habitat for 21 James Scheidel 22 Inc. 9.8 Humanity of Greater Los Angeles headquarters, Providence 72 Chairman 8665 Hayden Place Health Advanced Ambulatory Care Center 1/9 (310) 895-2200 Culver City 90232 Minneapolis, cuningham.com Minnesota Nadel Architecture + Planning 14.0 The Rise Hollywood, The Rise Koreatown, Cambria Spring N/A Herb N. Nadel 23 1990 S. Bundy Drive, Suite 400 13.0 Street Hotel, Tysons Corner N/A CEO Los Angeles 90025 1/2 (310) 826-2100 nadelarc.com Los Angeles HDR 14.0 Cedar Sinai Medical Center Master Plan, Aerospace Corp. 19 Usman Tariq 350 S. Grand Ave., Suite 2900 11.6 campus planning & design, Huntington Memorial Hospital, 51 Managing Principal Los Angeles 90071 Cedars bio-manufacturing facility 1/40 (213) 239-5800 hdrinc.com Omaha, Neb. HMC Architects 13.7 LA Unified School District, Kaiser Permanente, El Camino N/A Kirk Rose 25 633 W. Fifth St., Third Floor 18.0 College, Cal Poly Pomona, N/A Healthcare Practice Leader Los Angeles 90071 1/9 (213) 542-8300 hmcarchitects.com Ontario,N/A Calif. Corgan 12.9 LAX Midfield Satellite Concourse, John Wayne Airport terminal 16 Brent Kelley 26 12045 Waterfront Drive, Suite 425 9.7 improvements, LAX Terminals 1 and 3 Concessions Program, 30 Principal Los Angeles 90094 Westfield San Francisco Center Renovation 1/13 (888) 456-4443 corgan.com Dallas, Texas Gruen Associates 12.9 Airport Metro Connector/96th Street Station with Grimshaw 19 Michael A. Enomoto, FAIA 6330 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 200 12.8 Architects, 8600 Wilshire with MAD Architects, 3545 Wilshire, 75 Managing Partner Los Angeles 90048 Century Corridor Streetscape Plan 1/1 (323) 937-4270 gruenassociates.com Los Angeles RBB Architects Inc.
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