Architectural Ranking List





Top 20 Architectural Firms Worldwide


Top 20 Architectural Firms Worldwide

This page continues the global ranking with the next 10 architectural firms (positions 11–20).
Each entry includes a clickable link and a 20-word description highlighting their design philosophy,
global footprint, and impact on contemporary architecture.

Firms Ranked 11–20

  • Herzog & de Meuron
    Swiss firm celebrated for material innovation and context-driven cultural projects, including Tate Modern, Beijing National Stadium, and M+ Museum.
  • Renzo Piano Building Workshop
    Renzo Piano’s practice renowned for light-filled museums, civic centers, and sustainable designs, including Centre Pompidou, Shard London, and Whitney Museum.
  • RSHP (Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners)
    Successor to Richard Rogers’ legacy; known for high-tech expressive structures, civic generosity, and innovative projects like Lloyd’s building and Millennium Dome.
  • Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF)
    New York-based global practice specializing in supertall skyscrapers, masterplanning, and complex urban projects; highlights include One Vanderbilt and Lotte World Tower.
  • UNStudio
    Amsterdam-founded studio led by Ben van Berkel; advanced mobility, infrastructure, and architecture projects, including Mercedes-Benz Museum and Erasmus Bridge.
  • Grimshaw
    International firm pioneering sustainable infrastructure, transport, and civic projects; acclaimed works include Eden Project, Southern Cross Station, and Heathrow Terminal 5.
  • WilkinsonEyre
    UK firm delivering structurally expressive, award-winning works such as Gateshead Millennium Bridge, Guangzhou International Finance Center, and Battersea Power Station renewal.
  • David Chipperfield Architects
    Pritzker laureate’s practice known for timeless, restrained modernist architecture; iconic projects include Neues Museum restoration, Museo Jumex, and Inagawa Cemetery.
  • Kengo Kuma & Associates
    Japanese firm using natural materials like timber and stone; sensitive cultural buildings include Japan National Stadium and V&A Dundee.
  • SANAA
    Founded by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa; minimalist, ethereal projects like Rolex Learning Center, Louvre-Lens, and New Museum New York.


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