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Ellerbe Becket is an international architecture, engineering, and construction firm with its corporate office located in Minneapolis, MN, and other offices located in Washington, DC, Kansas City, MO, San Francisco, CA, and Dubai, UAE.
Ellerbe Becket is an international architecture, engineering, and construction firm with its corporate office located in Minneapolis, MN, and other offices located in Washington, DC, Kansas City, MO, San Francisco, CA, and Dubai, UAE.


Noteworthy buildings designed by Ellerbe Becket include the Ronald Reagan Building (Washington, DC), Turner Field (Atlanta, GA), Los Angeles Music Center (Los Angeles , CA), and the Mayo Clinic Gonda Building (Rochester, MN).
History:
From a dance hall in St. Paul, Minn., to a signature multiuse high-rise for a Saudi Arabian prince, the firm that Franklin Ellerbe founded in 1909 has traveled well. The 1988 acquisition of Welton Becket enhanced the firm’s legacy through its own landmark designs, such as Capitol Records in Los Angeles and the Nile Hilton in Cairo, Egypt.


The firm has an average annual revenue of $100 million.
Innovations: A sampling of Ellerbe Becket's many innovations over the years are:

First group practice clinic
-Mayo Clinic, 1913, starting a relationship that continues today
Areas of Expertise include architecture, construction, engineering, interiors, environmental graphics.
First long-span, structural wooden trusses
-St. Paul, Minn., airplane assembly hangar, 1940s
Markets served include Health sciences (acute care, ambulatory care, heating & cooling plants, wellness centers, long-term care, research), Sports (stadiums, arenas, sports training facilities, recreation centers, restaurants, theaters, themed retail),and general buildings (mission critical facilities, heating & cooling plants, interiors, offices, conference and convention centers, training and research facilities, learning environments, business schools, mixed-use complexes, hotels and resorts)
First college building to serve multimedia technology remotely
-DeBartolo Classroom Building, University of Notre Dame, 1996
The firm has 350 Number of employees.
First U.S. ballpark with a moveable roof
-Bank One Ballpark, Phoenix, 1998
First building designed and constructed in less than a year
-E*TRADE’s eastern mission-critical operations, 2000
Annual Firm Revenue:
U.S. $100 million (fiscal 2002)
Areas of Expertise:
Architecture, construction, engineering, interiors, environmental graphics
Industry Rankings:
One of the top 25 U.S. architecture/engineering firms (2005 Building Design & Construction survey)
31st of 100 U.S. interiors firms (2004 Interior Design Giants survey)
45th of 200 Global Design Firms (2004 World Architecture survey)
2nd in Sports (2004 World Architecture survey)
4th in Healthcare (2004 World Architecture survey)
Projects
Ellerbe Becket has designed nearly every major building type in all 50 states and in 20 countries.


The CEO is Rick Lincicome, AIA, whose office in located in Washington, DC.
Markets:

Health sciences: acute care, ambulatory care, heating & cooling plants, wellness centers, long-term care, research

Sports: stadiums, arenas, sports training facilities, recreation centers, restaurants, theaters, themed retail

General buildings: mission critical facilities, heating & cooling plants, interiors, offices, conference and convention centers, training and research facilities, learning environments, business schools, mixed-use complexes, hotels and resorts
Locations:
Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Greenville, South Carolina; Kansas City, Missouri; Minneapolis, Minnesota; San Francisco, California; Washington, D.C.
Number of employees
350

Key Media Contact:
Stuart Smith
4600 Madison Avenue, Suite 1000
Kansas City, MO 64112
+1 (816) 360 4426
stuart_smith@ellerbebecket.com
Executive Management:
CEO Rick Lincicome, AIA
1001 G Street NW, Suite 1000
Washington, D.C. 20001
+1 (202) 654 9350
rick_lincicome@ellerbebecket.com

Revision as of 19:36, 16 April 2006

Ellerbe Becket is an international architecture, engineering, and construction firm with its corporate office located in Minneapolis, MN, and other offices located in Washington, DC, Kansas City, MO, San Francisco, CA, and Dubai, UAE.

Noteworthy buildings designed by Ellerbe Becket include the Ronald Reagan Building (Washington, DC), Turner Field (Atlanta, GA), Los Angeles Music Center (Los Angeles , CA), and the Mayo Clinic Gonda Building (Rochester, MN).

The firm has an average annual revenue of $100 million.

Areas of Expertise include architecture, construction, engineering, interiors, environmental graphics.

Markets served include Health sciences (acute care, ambulatory care, heating & cooling plants, wellness centers, long-term care, research), Sports (stadiums, arenas, sports training facilities, recreation centers, restaurants, theaters, themed retail),and general buildings (mission critical facilities, heating & cooling plants, interiors, offices, conference and convention centers, training and research facilities, learning environments, business schools, mixed-use complexes, hotels and resorts)

The firm has 350 Number of employees.

The CEO is Rick Lincicome, AIA, whose office in located in Washington, DC.