Draft:Page (architecture and engineering firm)
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Page is an architecture and engineering firm currently headquartered in Washington, DC.[1] In revenue, it is ranked as one of the largest architecture firms in the United States.[2][3]
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- ^ Capps, K. (2023, December 8). Why Big Architecture Firms Are Getting Bigger. Bloomberg.
- ^ Stouhi, D. (2022, June 10). Gensler, Perkins & Will, and HDR Ranked as Top U.S. Architecture Firms in 2022. ArchDaily.
- ^ Proctor, C. (2023, Oct. 23). Largest Architecture Firms in Greater Washington. Washington Business Journal.