SmithGroup Industry Architecture Founded 1853 (1853 )  Founder Sheldon Smith Services Architecture, Building Enclosure Consulting, Campus Planning, Campus Strategy & Analytics, Civil Engineering, Coastal Engineering, Energy & Environmental Modeling, Fire Protection & Life Safety Engineering, Historic Preservation, Interiors, Lab Planning, Landscape Architecture, Lighting Design, Medical Planning, MEP Engineering, Programming, Strategy, Structural Engineering, Sustainable Design, Urban Design, Urban Planning Revenue 354,000,000 United States dollar (2023)  Number of employees
1,500 (2024)  Website www.smithgroup.com   
SmithGroup  is an international architectural , engineering  and planning firm. Established in 1853 by architect Sheldon Smith, SmithGroup is the longest continually operating architecture and engineering firm in the United States that is not a wholly owned subsidiary.[ 1] Field, Hinchman & Smith  in 1903, and it was renamed Smith, Hinchman & Grylls  in 1907.[ 2] SmithGroupJJR . As of August 1, 2018, the firm changed its name back to SmithGroup .[ 3] 
As of 2019, it ranks among the top 50 architecture firms according to Architect Magazine , the official magazine of AIA[ 4] [ 5] Ann Arbor , Atlanta , Boston , Chicago , Cleveland , Dallas , Denver , Detroit , Houston , Los Angeles , Madison , Milwaukee , Philadelphia , Phoenix , Pittsburgh , Portland , Sacramento , San Diego , San Francisco , Shanghai , and Washington, D.C. 
The firm expanded outside North America by opening an office in Shanghai, China, in December 2013.[ 6] 
Notable architects and engineers from the firm include Wilfred Armster , C. Howard Crane , David DiLaura , Rainy Hamilton Jr. , Robert F. Hastings , Julius Goldman , William Kapp , Wirt C. Rowland , Rosa T. Sheng  and Minoru Yamasaki .
Notable projects 
Edward H. McNamara Terminal Detroit Metropolitan Airport  Guardian Building, Detroit, Michigan The Brock Environmental Center 
Project
 
Location
 
Completion
Date
 
Architects
 
Note
  
Central United Methodist Church 
 
Detroit, Michigan 
1866
 
 
  
Detroit Opera House 
 
Detroit, Michigan 
1868
 
 
  
Ford Piquette Avenue Plant 
Detroit, Michigan 
1904
 
 
  
Dodge Main Factory  
 
Detroit, Michigan 
1910
 
 
  
Central Power Plant,
University of Michigan 
 
Ann Arbor, Michigan 
1914
 
 
  
Fyfe Building 
 
Detroit, Michigan 
1919
 
Amedeo Leone
 
  
Hilberry Theatre 
 
Detroit, Michigan 
1917
 
Field, Hinchman and Smith
 
originally the First Church of Christ Scientist
  
Yost Ice Arena ,
University of Michigan 
 
Ann Arbor, Michigan 
1923
 
T. J. Hinchman[ 7]  
formerly, Yost Field House
  
J. L. Hudson Department Store and Addition 
Detroit, Michigan 
1946
 
 
Demolished in 1998[ 8]   
Bankers Trust Building
 
Detroit, Michigan 
1925
 
Wirt C. Rowland 
  
The Players Clubhouse 
Detroit, Michigan 
1925
 
William E. Kapp
 
  
Buhl Building 
Detroit, Michigan 
1925
 
Wirt C. Rowland 
  
Mistersky Power Plant 
Detroit, Michigan 
1925
 
Amedeo Leone[ 9]  
  
Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church
 
Indian Village, Detroit 
1926
 
Wirt C. Rowland 
  
Meadow Brook Hall 
Rochester, Michigan 
1926
 
William E. Kapp
 
  
Parke-Davis  Administration Building
Detroit, Michigan 
1926
 
Amedeo Leone[ 9]  
  
Michigan Bell (now AT&T)
Detroit-Columbia Central Office Building 
 
Detroit, Michigan 
1927
 
Wirt C. Rowland 
  
Kelvinator  Administration Building
Detroit, Michigan 
1927
 
Amedeo Leone[ 9]  
known as Plymouth Road Office Complex (PROC)
  
League of Catholic Women Building 
Detroit, Michigan 
1927
 
 
  
Country Club of Detroit 
Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 
 
Amedeo Leone[ 9]  
  
School and convent buildings,
Saint Paul Catholic Church 
 
Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 
 
 
  
Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts 
Detroit, Michigan 
1928
 
William E. Kapp
 
  
Intramural Sports Building,
University of Michigan 
 
Ann Arbor, Michigan 
1928
 
Theodore J. Hinchman[ 7]  
  
Penobscot Building 
Detroit, Michigan 
1928
 
Wirt C. Rowland 
  
Guardian Building 
Detroit, Michigan 
1929
 
Wirt C. Rowland 
Current home of SmithGroup's Detroit office
  
Denby High School 
Detroit, Michigan 
1930
 
Wirt C. Rowland 
  
Pershing High School 
Detroit, Michigan 
1930
 
Wirt C. Rowland 
  
Detroit Public Library 
Detroit, Michigan 
1932
 
 
  
Rackham School of Graduate Studies ,
University of Michigan 
Ann Arbor, Michigan 
1938
 
 
  
Pease Auditorium ,
Eastern Michigan University
Ypsilanti, Michigan 
1941
 
 
  
GM Tech Center 
Warren, Michigan 
1955
 
 
[Architect of Record]
  
1001 Woodward 
Detroit, Michigan 
1965
 
 
the former First Federal Building
  
Whiting Auditorium 
Flint, Michigan[ 10]  
1967
 
 
  
National Institutes of Health  Research Laboratories
Bethesda, Maryland 
1968
 
 
  
Kmart Corporation International Headquarters 
Troy, Michigan 
1969
 
 
  
Harper Hospital  in the Detroit Medical Center 
Detroit, Michigan 
1970
 
 
  
Hart Plaza 
Detroit, Michigan 
1978
 
 
including the Dodge Fountain designed by Isamu Noguchi 
  
Joe Louis Arena 
Detroit, Michigan 
1979
 
 
former home of the NHL Detroit Red Wings 
  
IBM Corporation Manufacturing and Engineering Complex
 
Tucson, Arizona 
1979
 
 
  
Defense Intelligence Agency Headquarters 
Washington, DC 
1984
 
 
  
Eli Lilly and Company  Biomedical Research Center
Indianapolis, Indiana 
1984
 
 
  
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology  at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 
Urbana, Illinois 
1989
 
 
  
Chrysler World Headquarters 
Auburn Hills, Michigan 
1996
 
 
  
Comerica Park 
Detroit, Michigan 
2000
 
 
home of the MLB Detroit Tigers 
  
Phelps Dodge Corporate  Headquarters
Phoenix, Arizona 
2001
 
 
  
Chesapeake Bay Foundation  Headquarters
Annapolis, Maryland 
2001
 
 
the first building in the United States to earn a LEED Platinum certification
  
Edward H. McNamara Terminal Detroit Metropolitan Airport 
 
Romulus, Michigan 
2002
 
 
  
University of California, San Francisco Mission Bay Genentech Hall
 
San Francisco, California 
2002
 
 
  
Ford Field 
Detroit, Michigan 
2002
 
 
home of the NFL Detroit Lions 
  
Consumers Energy , Corporate Headquarters
Jackson, Michigan 
2003
 
 
  
Discovery Communications  World Headquarters
Silver Spring, Maryland 
2003
 
 
  
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Detroit Branch 
Detroit, Michigan 
2004
 
 
  
Visteon Village, Corporate Headquarters
 
Detroit, Michigan 
2004
 
 
  
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory  Molecular Foundry
Berkeley, California 
2006
 
 
  
National Academies Building 
Washington, DC 
 
 
  
Chandler City Hall
 
Chandler, Arizona 
2010
 
 
  
GateWay Community College , Integrated Education Building
Phoenix, Arizona 
2012
 
 
  
Brock Environmental Center 
Virginia Beach, Virginia 
2014
 
 
  
University of Illinois, Electrical and Computer Engineering Building 
Urbana, Illinois 
2014
 
 
  
University of Pennsylvania , Stephen A. Levin Building
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 
2016
 
 
  
Museum of the Bible 
Washington, DC 
2017
 
 
  
DC Water  Headquarters
Washington, DC 
2018
 
 
the first building in the United States to use a wastewater heat recovery system for heating and cooling[ 11]   
University of Texas at Dallas  Engineering Building
Dallas, Texas 
2018
 
 
  
California Pacific Medical Center  - Van Ness Campus
San Francisco, California 
2019
 
 
  
University of Michigan Museum of Natural History 
Ann Arbor, Michigan 
2019
 
 
  
California Institute of Technology  - Chen Neuroscience Research Building
Pasadena, California 
2020
 
 
  
References 
^ Cramer, James P. (2005). Almanac of Architecture and Design ISBN  0-9675477-9-2 . ^ Lebovich, William (August 6, 2003). "150 Years of SmithGroup" . ArchitectureWeek the original  on December 22, 2016. Retrieved September 2,  2017 . ^ "Rebranded SmithGroup Debuts Mission to Design a Better Future" . SmithGroup . Retrieved 2018-08-05  .^ "The 2019 Architect 50" . Architect . Retrieved 2017-06-24  .^ "Building Design and Construction December 2024" . Retrieved 2013-04-18  .^ Criswell, Jakita (9 December 2013). "Architectural Firm SmithGroupJJR Launches Office in Shanghai, China" . DBusiness Magazine . Retrieved 26 January  2014 . ^ a b   Original Smith, Hinchman & Grylls building plan sheets 
^ "Fourteen Years Ago Today, Detroit Imploded The Hudson's Department Store Building" . Curbed Detroit . Retrieved 2017-10-21  .^ a b c d   American Institute of Architects application 
^ "Smith, Hinchman & Grylls" . Michigan Modern . Retrieved 11 March  2017 .^ "DC Water installs thermal energy exchange system at new headquarters" . WaterWorld . 2 May 2017. Retrieved 28 October  2023 .  
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