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Annie Block, Laura Girmscheid, and Candice Lee -- Interior Design, 11/1/2006

They may not be able to name all 206 bones in the human body, but Interior Design's 40 health-care Giants are experts when it comes to hospitals, outpatient facilities, and medical offices. The results from our second annual ranking show that these firms, including six newcomers, have had their fair share of practice-overall health-care design fees have nearly doubled since last year, from $197,266,769 to $345,201,531. And these designers are helping not only to save lives but also to save the planet: Sustainability has become integral to this category, 95 percent of the firms say. Today's picture of good health appears to be tinted green.

2006 Rank Firm Headquarters, Web Site Health-Care Fees (millions) Work Installed
Value (millions) Sq. Ft. (millions)
01 Perkins + Will Chicago perkinswill.com 40.810 175.60 5.65
02 HDR Omaha hdrinc.com 36.683 3607.03 4.29
03 Granary Associates Philadelphia granaryassoc.com 28.278 NR 1.90
04 Anshen + Allen Architects San Francisco anshen.com 19.318 391.30 1.24
05 Perkins Eastman New York perkinseastman.com 19.119 273.13 2.90
06 Cannon Design Boston cannondesign.com 16.493 NR NR
07 PageSoutherlandPage Houston pspaec.com 15.656 336.00 2.84
08 NBBJ Seattle nbbj.com 15.400 NR 1.29
09 SmithGroup San Francisco smithgroup.com 12.625 NR 8.09
10 Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott Boston sbra.com 10.900 NR 3.00
11 Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership Portland, Oregon zgf.com 10.200 220.00 0.55
12 Ellerbe Becket Minneapolis ellerbebecket.com 10.081 NR 5.75
13 HOK Saint Louis hok.com 9.919 59.38 15.30
14 Karlsberger Columbus, Ohio karlsberger.com 9.155 398.15 1.50
15 WHR Architects Houston whrarchitects.com 6.480 16.50 2.20
16 Array Healthcare Facilities Solutions King of Prussia, Pennsylvania arrayhfs.com 6.286 335.00 1.90
17 EwingCole Philadelphia ewingcole.com 6.050 285.00 2.14
18 Ballinger Philadelphia ballinger-ae.com 5.850 130.00 1.50
19 TRO Jung/Brannen Newton, Massachusetts troarch.com 5.769 423.00 1.85
20 Gresham, Smith & Partners Nashville gspnet.com 5.594 95.00 3.60
21 Anderson Mikos Architects Oak Brook, Illinois 5.185 19.76 2.62
22 Leo A Daly Omaha leodaly.com 4.928 103.40 0.30
23 Francis Cauffman Foley Hoffmann Philadelphia fcfh-did.com 4.800 500.00 2.50
24 Loebl Schlossman & Hackl Chicago lshdesign.com 4.645 80.00 0.45
25 Harley Ellis Devereaux Southfield, Michigan hedev.com 4.568 228.00 1.34
26 Flad & Associates Madison, Wisconsin flad.com 4.275 94.60 1.76
27 Tsoi/Kobus & Associates Cambridge, Massachusetts tka-architects.com 3.800 19.00 1.70
28 OWP/P Chicago owpp.com 2.738 NR 0.28
29 Lawrence Group Saint Louis thelawrencegroup.com 2.510 50.20 2.15
30 Maregatti Interiors Indianapolis maregattiinteriors.com 2.207 90.00 4.42
31 JRS Architect Mineola, New York jrsarchitect.com 2.050 50.00 0.13
32 NTDStichler San Diego ntdstichler.com 2.000 43.33 0.21
33 Ronald Schmidt & Associates Englewood, New Jersey rsaaia.com 1.925 115.00 0.28
34 Hillier Architecture Princeton, New Jersey hillier.com 1.880 44.00 0.31
35 RLF Winter Park, Florida rlfae.com 1.604 459.93 1.53
36 VOA Associates Chicago voa.com 1.500 10.00 4.97
37 Plunkett Raysich Architects Milwaukee prarch.com 1.101 186.70 1.11
38 Wilmot Sanz Gaithersburg, Maryland wilmotsanz.com 0.970 268.41 1.05
39 Mojo Stumer Associates Greenvale, New York mojostumer.com 0.950 8.00 0.10
40 Carson Design Associates Carmel, Indiana carsondesign.com 0.900 11.02 0.58
NR=Not Reported

Health-Care Fee Income % of Fee Income
Hospital $215,405,755 62.4%
Outpatient facility $49,018,617 14.2%
Medical office $25,544,913 7.4%
Clinic $22,438,100 6.5%
Senior living $8,630,038 2.5%
Skilled nursing facility $7,594,434 2.2%
Rehabilitation facility $7,594,434 2.2%
Assisted living $3,797,217 1.1%
Mental health facility $2,071,209 0.6%
Hospice $345,202 0.1%
Other $2,761,612 0.8%
Total $345,201,531 100%

California 31% Texas 21%
New York 26% Florida 15%
Illinois 23% Arizona 13%
New Jersey 21% China 13%

New construction 57%
Renovation 43%
Domestic 96%
International 4%

1. Perkins + Will
2. NBBJ
3. HOK

Agree Somewhat Disagree Strongly Disagree
Today's health-care clients understand that design is a healing tool 100% 0% 0%
Health-care clients are more willing to invest in design than before 97% 3% 0%
Sustainability is becoming a more important part of designing health-care facilities 95% 5% 0%
More clients are interested in integrating "green" products into health-care facilities 95% 5% 0%
There is now more crossover between hospitality and health care 87% 8% 5%

 

Methodology

The annual business survey of health-care Interior Design Giants ranks the largest firms by health-care design fees for the 12-month period from July 2005 to June 2006. (In the event of a tie, the firm with the larger dollar value of installed work is listed first.) Health-care design fees include fees attributed to:

  1. All health-care interiors work.
  2. All aspects of a firm's health-care design practice, from strategic planning/programming to design/project management.
  3. Fees paid to a firm for work performed by employees and independent contractors who are "full-time staff" equivalent.

Health-care design fees do not include revenues paid to a firm and remitted to subcontractors that are not considered full-time staff equivalent. For example, certain firms attract work that is subcontracted to a local firm. The originating firm may collect all the fees and retain a management or generation fee, paying the remainder to the performing firm. The amounts paid to the latter are not included in the fees of the collecting firm in determining its ranking. The data was compiled and analyzed by the Interior Design market research staff in New York: Laura Girmscheid, research manager, and Candice Lee, research director.

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