Stunning Designs From This Year’s ‘Top 50’ Architecture Firms

September 22, 2016 5:00 am
Nike Headquarters Expansion in Portland, Oregon (ZGF Architects)
Nike Headquarters Expansion in Portland, Oregon (ZGF Architects)
(ZGF Architects)
(ZGF Architects)

 

This month, Architect magazine released its annual list of the top architecture firms. Out of 136 qualifiers, the publication enumerated the top 50 firms that led the industry in design, sustainability, and business. Architect compiles a list for each of the three categories, while also creating a composite list of the top 50 overall. William Rawn Associates earned the top spot for business. ZGF Architects ranked first in sustainability (and number one overall). And finally, Marlon Blackwell Architects took the top honors in design. RealClearLife whittled this down to our top three firms. (See Architect‘s full list here.)

 

ZGF Architects

The Portland, Oregon–based architecture firm was the number one for sustainability, seventh in the design category, and 52nd when it came to business. Notching 12th place on last year’s list, ZGF is committed to creating energy efficient structures without comprising design. From the expansion of Nike’s headquarters in Oregon to a new cancer hospital at the University of Arizona, the firm is adept at innovating and experimenting. With 850 awards under its belt, ZGF can add this top honor to its laundry list industry prizes.

(ZGF Architects)
(ZGF Architects)
Jon E. Jaqua Athletic Center for Student Athletes in Eugene, Oregon (ZGF Architects)
Jon E. Jaqua Athletic Center for Student Athletes in Eugene, Oregon (ZGF Architects)
Seattle Children's Hospital in Seattle, Washington(ZGF Architects)
Seattle Children’s Hospital in Seattle, Washington(ZGF Architects)
Stanford University's Central Energy Facility in Standford University (ZGF Architects)
Stanford University’s Central Energy Facility in Standford University (ZGF Architects)

 

Studio Gang

Coming in at 39th place overall, Studio Gang Architects was the second best firm when it came to design in 2015. The Illinois collective turned heads when its proposal to turn police stations into community centers was featured as part of the Chicago Architecture Biennial. The firm’s noteworthy projects of late include the Writers Theatre in Chicago’s North Shore area, as well as several sleek residential and mixed use towers.

Wanda Vista Tower in Chicago, Illinois (Studio Gang Architects)
Wanda Vista Tower in Chicago, Illinois (Studio Gang Architects)
Writers Theatre in Glencoe, Illinois (Studio Gang Architects)
Writers Theatre in Glencoe, Illinois (Studio Gang Architects)
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Solar Carve Tower in New York, New York (Studio Gang Architects)
Solar Carve Tower in New York, New York (Studio Gang Architects)
City Hyde Park in Chicago, Illinois (Studio Gang Architects)
City Hyde Park in Chicago, Illinois (Studio Gang Architects)

 

NADAAA

NADAA’s three-year reign as Architect‘s number one design group is over. Landing at 34th on the composite list, the Boston-based firm fell from last year’s top design slot to number three. NADAA’s biggest project to date is the Melbourne School of Design in Australia—and you can also find their creative influence on Samsung’s Model Home Gallery in Seoul, South Korea, and Banq, a restaurant in Los Angeles. Another noteworthy project by the firm is the interior of Aesop, a skin and haircare store in San Francisco, demonstrating its knack for commericial design.

Melbourne School of Design in Melbourne, Australia (NADAAA, Inc.)
Melbourne School of Design in Melbourne, Australia (NADAAA, Inc.)
John Horner
Model Home Gallery in Seoul, South Korea (NADAAA, Inc.)
Model Home Gallery in Seoul, South Korea (NADAAA, Inc.)
Banq in Los Angeles, California (NADAAA, Inc.)
Banq in Los Angeles, California (NADAAA, Inc.)
Aesop's interior in San Fransisco, California (NADAAA, Inc.)
Aesop’s interior in San Fransisco, California (NADAAA, Inc.)

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