Arcadis retains second place on coveted World Architecture 100 List

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Arcadis provided architecture, landscape design and Passive House services for the Curv, a 60-storey residential tower located in Vancouver, Canada.

Arcadis ranks among the top architecture firms in the world, retaining position on the World Architecture 100 List at number two.

Global leader in intelligence-driven sustainable design, engineering and consultancy solutions, Arcadis, has been named as the second largest architecture firm in the world in the prestigious World Architecture 100 (WA100) 2025 list.

Retaining its position at the top end of the list compiled by Building Design, Arcadis is recognised for its significant growth having only debuted on the list last year following the acquisition and integrations of IBI Group and CallisonRTKL (CRTKL).

Throughout 2024, Arcadis built on this foundation and established a commitment to delivering innovative and sustainable architectural solutions on a global scale. It also invested heavily in its people with strategic hires across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom to drive advancement in these key regions.

Mansoor Kazerouni, global director, architecture and urbanism at Arcadis, said: “Following our exciting debut on the World Architecture 100 list in 2024, retaining our coveted second place in 2025 is a major milestone, reflecting the continued success of Arcadis’ architecture and urbanism practice. At the heart of this is the incredible work of our global teams and their unwavering commitment to excellence and quality in everything that they do.

“We are in an exciting era with significant growth and strategic hires and a continued focus on innovation, setting pioneering firsts and creating world-leading sustainable environments that empower people to thrive regardless of sector. Our cross-disciplinary expertise and ability to draw on our wider business units is integral to this. However, we never rest on our laurels and are committed to ongoing evolution and growth. Watch this space.”

Now recognised as a major player in the architecture world, Arcadis is advancing its design and delivery services, built-asset specific decarbonisation strategies, deep retrofit programs, green certifications and supporting digital tools with greater focus and scale than ever before. As a result, Arcadis continues to gain recognition for its ability to shape the future of the built environment while prioritising its environmental and social responsibility.

The company’s extensive and diverse portfolio includes iconic projects such as Saks 5th Avenue Beverly Hills, The Point in Utah, The Curv in Vancouver, Torre Europa in Madrid, Harmony Commons housing project in Canada, Exchange District in Ontario and DaChong MixC World in Shenzhen, China.

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