20 Countries With The Best Architecture

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In this article, we look at 20 countries with the best architecture. You can skip our detailed analysis on how we ranked these countries, and head over directly to the 5 Countries With The Best Architecture.

Countries can be shaped by many factors. Ranging from food, culture, environment, and others. However, it is architecture that defines a place in the most distinct manner. What separates architecture from construction is the art and design involved in building something which serves not just practical requirements, but also meets expressive and aesthetic ends.

The global architectural services market size has an estimated value of $376 billion in 2023, which is expected to further grow at 4.8% annually to reach $523 billion by 2030. These projections have been made by Research and Markets in one of their recent publications. Much of this demand is driven by high rates of urbanization in countries like Brazil, India, and South Korea, due to an increased need for smart homes.

On the other hand, we have witnessed some astonishing architectural marvels in the 21st century, adding to the architectural richness that still exists from older times, and has been well preserved. Dubai's Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, and the Museum of the Future, are some of the finest works of modern architecture in the 21st century, while the Colosseum, the largest amphitheater in the world built between C.E. 70 and 72, still attracts over 6 million tourists every year.

Governments spend heavily on preserving their heritage and history, and on constructing new modern architectural wonders that become a signature of their identity. Gensler, Nikken Seiki, AECOM (NYSE:ACM), Perkins & Will, and HDR are some of the largest companies in the industry that help them do that.

Gensler is the largest architecture firm in the US. In 2021, the company generated $1.235 billion in revenues, the highest for any other company in the industry in the US. Gensler has undertaken several projects, ranging from designing Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)'s first ever retail store to constructing the new Terminal One building at the JFK International Airport for a $9.5 billion deal. Interior of The New York Times Company (NYSE:NYT)'s building completed in 2007 was also designed by Gensler. The New York Times Company (NYSE:NYT) building is considered one of the most prominent icons of New York City.

American infrastructure consulting firm AECOM (NYSE:ACM) has also completed several prominent mega projects in the last decade. It designed parks for the London and Rio Olympic Games in 2012 and 2016, respectively, and is also working on a similar project for Los Angeles 2028.