Group Goetz Architects (GGA) was recently recognized as a leader in interior design by Interior Design magazine on the 2009 list of Top 100 Design Giants. This national survey ranks interior design firms annually, and Group Goetz Architects has consistently been ranked since its founding. The survey also recognizes top firms for their work in specific categories and market segments.

WASHINGTON - Group Goetz Architects (GGA) was recently recognized as a leader in interior design byInterior Designmagazine on the 2009 list of Top 100 Design Giants. This national survey ranks interior design firms annually, and Group Goetz Architects has consistently been ranked since its founding. The survey also recognizes top firms for their work in specific categories and market segments. This year, GGA was ranked 5th among the Top Ten Giants in Government Interiors.

”GGA is proud to again be recognized in the company of the Top 100 Design Giants,” said GGA President and CEO, Lewis J. Goetz, FAIA, FIIDA. “This year's ranking marks GGA as a leader in both government and commercial interior design. This recognition highlights GGA's commitment to its government clients and recognizes the firm's ability to provide a comprehensive, coherent and analytical approach to design.”

In addition to its government interiors work, GGA provides a full suite of interior and architectural design services, from complex renovations of existing buildings and the design of new buildings to programming and planning, Building Information Modeling (BIM), furniture and finishes. The firm's approach is based on using design as a tool to improve the quality of life; balancing human needs, business goals, social responsibility, and economics.

Group Goetz Architects, a nationally recognized architectural design firm, is headquartered in Washington, DC, providing design excellence and innovation to its public and private sector clients. GGA is known for its quality design and forward thinking in the development of high-performance, flexible, and dynamic building environments balancing image, function and financial resources.