Last week, Architectural Record released their list of the top 300 Architecture Firms in the US, based on architectural revenue from 2015. But what can we learn from those numbers and the firms generating them? In this post for ArchSmarter, Michael Kilkelly dives deeper into the figures that have made these firms so successful, comparing numbers based on firm type, firm location and project location.
The Numbers Behind the Top 300
Miami’s Porsche Design Tower: A Bland Monument of Hubris in the Face of Climate Catastrophe
Florida is a state in denial. Miami is in the midst of one of the largest building booms in the region's history. Dense crane canopies pepper the city's skyline as they soar over forthcoming white, gold, and aqua clad "high end" residential and hotel towers. This massive stream of investment dollars is downright paradoxical considering the impending calamity that surrounds Southern Florida: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicts that the sea level could likely increase almost 35 inches (0.89 meters) by mid-century. If current trends continue, that number is anticipated to rise to up to 80 inches (2.0 meters) by the year 2100, threatening the habitability of the entire metro area.
Given that harrowing scenario, Miami is either refusing to acknowledge the inevitable, or desperately trying to become relevant enough to be saved—not that saving the city is actually feasible. The region sits on extremely porous limestone which pretty much rules out the option of a Netherlands style sea wall. If the Atlantic couldn’t make any horizontal inroads, the rising tide would simply bubble up from below. Miami’s pancake topography doesn’t stand a chance.
Honey Exporter / DX Arquitectos + DEL SANTE Arquitectos
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Architects: DEL SANTE Arquitectos, DX Arquitectos
- Area: 12475 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Cintac®, Hunter Douglas, Tecnolam, Tupemesa
MAD Architects Design Veiled Xinhee Design Center in Xiamen
MAD Architects has conceived a new design center for international fashion group Xinhee in the coastal Chinese city of Xiamen. Designed as six petals growing from a central atrium, the 61,000 square meter building will sit on a 15,000 square meter site, and will serve as the home of Xinhee and its six subsidiary brands.
“We envision it as a building with skin-and-bones,” reveals MAD founding principal Ma Yansong, “the correspondence of clothing and architecture is they both explore the relationship between the interior and the exterior.”
Material Focus: Casa Mipibu by Terra e Tuma Arquitetos Associados
This article is part of our new "Material Focus" series, which asks architects to elaborate on the thought process behind their material choices and sheds light on the steps required to get buildings actually built.
The Mipibu House, designed by Brazilian firm Terra e Tuma Arquitetos Associados, measures 170 square meters, and uses exposed concrete blocks to complement an expansive layout. Located in an unusually sized site in Brazil, a key element of the architects' design involved the consideration of the possible - or rather the inevitable - verticalization of nearby buildings. In response to this challenge, they designed a compact, complex design that answers the needs of their customer with creativity in the selection and use of materials. We talked with architect Danilo Terra to learn more about the choices of materials and the challenges of the project.
Copeland Associates Architects Design New Soccer Clubhouse in Auckland
The largest football club in New Zealand, the Three Kings United Football Club, is set to receive a new headquarter and community center at Keith Hay Park in Auckland. Designed by Copeland Associates Architects (CAA), the single storey pavilion sits on a raised plinth to elevate it from the flood plain and gives spectators a greater vantage point over the surrounding sports fields. Comprised of predominantly lightweight, prefabricated elements, the building has a sense of lightness which increases in accordance with its greater transparency at the northern end.
House for a Painter / DTR_studio architects
Kerez, Herzog & de Meuron and Studio Gang Shortlisted to Design London's Royal College of Art's Battersea Campus
London's Royal College of Art (RCA) have revealed seven invited shortlisted practices for its new state-of-the-art £108million Battersea South campus. Featuring a smattering of architects from Europe, including Herzog & de Meuron and Lacaton & Vassal, and from the USA, such as Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Studio Gang, the organisation intends to announce the winning scheme in October 2016.
House H : a' House / Hirvilammi Architects
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Architects: Hirvilammi Architects
- Area: 204 m²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Pilkington, Antares Enterprises, Pilginton, Profin
Valhalla / Denizen Works
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Architects: Denizen Works
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Archway Sheet Metal Works, Inwood Developments Limited, Martin Childs Limited
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Professionals: Price & Myers, Silverwood Construction and Management
Itoi Elementary School / Atelier BNK
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Architects: Atelier BNK
- Area: 3893 m²
- Year: 2008
Haishang Plaza Sales Center / Amphibian Arc
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Architects: Amphibian Arc
- Area: 1200 m²
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Acor, Luoyang glass company limited, Nanjing Beilida New Material System Engineering Co., Ltd., Toto
Deployable Smocked Porch / Substance Architecture
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Architects: Substance Architecture
- Area: 90 m²
- Year: 2015
Monery Gymnasium / Gbau
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Architects: Gbau
- Area: 2750 m²
- Year: 2010
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Manufacturers: Dott.Gallina
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Professionals: Batiserf, Bureau Michel Forgue, Socotec, Earthwork Barel & Pelletier, Nicolas Ingénierie, +1
Graham Foundation Announces $419,000 in 2016 Grants to Organizations
Coinciding with the organization’s 60th anniversary this year, The Graham Foundation has announced the list of recipients of their 2016 Grants to Organizations, a total of $419,000 (USD) to be given to 31 exemplary projects from around the world. The Organization Grants are awarded to projects displaying “originality, capacity, feasibility and potential for impact” and are divided amongst four categories: Exhibition, Film/Video/New Media, Public Program, and Publication.
In its 60 years, the foundation has made significant impacts in the fields of art and architecture through the awarding of grants to outstanding projects, exhibitions and publications. They have expanded their exhibition programming in the past few years, including a display at the inaugural Chicago Architecture Biennal last year.
Continue after the break for the full list of recipients.
RIBA Elects Ben Derbyshire as Next President
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has elected Ben Derbyshire, chair of HTA Design, to become their next president. Beating out other candidates Alan Jones and Andrew Salter, Derbyshire will take over from current president Jane Duncan for a two-year term beginning on September 1, 2017.
Derbyshire has been a partner at HTA since 1987, where he has penned several essays including a recommendation on solutions to London’s Tall Building Boom, and has played an active role in RIBA activities for a number of years, including calling for an overhaul of the RIBA election process in 2014. He has held a number of Board positions throughout his career, including at RIBA Enterprises, and Design for Homes, and is a trustee of The London Society.
Stanton Williams & Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands Selected to Design UCL’s Olympic Park Campus
University College London (UCL) has selected Stanton Williams and Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands to design buildings for two sites as part of the first phase of the new UCL East campus. The campus will be constructed at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in east London, adjacent to the London Olympics Stadium, Zaha Hadid’s London Aquatics Center and the ArcelorMittal Orbit tower by Anish Kapoor, and is anticipated to contain facilities for a major new school of design.