
Our client is an internationally recognized architecture, interior design, and urban planning firm celebrated for its visionary, sustainable large‑scale work, from transformative master plans to iconic skyscrapers.
The role requires strong graphic skills and professional, real‑world proficiency in both Revit and Rhino, along with excellent concept design ability, visual representation skills, and refined design sensibility.
RESPONSIBILITIES The Architectural Designer will contribute to all phases of the design and documentation process, including:
Schematic Design (SD)
Design Development (DD)
Construction Documentation (CD)
Construction Administration (CA)
Participation in international design competitions
REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor or Masters Degree in Architecture
2–5 years of relevant professional experience
Strong conceptual design and graphic skills
Solid technical production skills
Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to thrive in a collaborative team environment
Adaptability and versatility—comfortable shifting projects and assignments
Must have experience with ground up, shell and core projects, in addition to interiors
Software Proficiency Required: Revit, Rhino, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite
WHY APPLY This is more than just a job—it's a chance to diversify your experience, expand your skills, and gain stability in an economically uncertain market.
PROJECT AND GEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY
Tired of being siloed in one project type? This firm offers a broad portfolio—office, hotel, multifamily, institutional, and mixed‑use. Also, with active projects across North America and internationally, the firm is better insulated from regional economic shifts, offering greater long‑term stability.
VERSATILITY AND GROWTH
Here, designers are involved in all phases of the project, from early concept through construction administration. If you’ve been stuck doing only one thing—like documentation—this is your opportunity to grow into a more well‑rounded architect and gain exposure to the full lifecycle of design.
STRATEGIC TIMING
If your current firm is facing economic headwinds or limited opportunities, now is the time to explore a more resilient and forward‑looking environment—before you're forced to. This role offers both creative fulfillment and professional security.
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The role requires strong graphic skills and professional, real‑world proficiency in both Revit and Rhino, along with excellent concept design ability, visual representation skills, and refined design sensibility.
RESPONSIBILITIES The Architectural Designer will contribute to all phases of the design and documentation process, including:
Schematic Design (SD)
Design Development (DD)
Construction Documentation (CD)
Construction Administration (CA)
Participation in international design competitions
REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor or Masters Degree in Architecture
2–5 years of relevant professional experience
Strong conceptual design and graphic skills
Solid technical production skills
Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to thrive in a collaborative team environment
Adaptability and versatility—comfortable shifting projects and assignments
Must have experience with ground up, shell and core projects, in addition to interiors
Software Proficiency Required: Revit, Rhino, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite
WHY APPLY This is more than just a job—it's a chance to diversify your experience, expand your skills, and gain stability in an economically uncertain market.
PROJECT AND GEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY
Tired of being siloed in one project type? This firm offers a broad portfolio—office, hotel, multifamily, institutional, and mixed‑use. Also, with active projects across North America and internationally, the firm is better insulated from regional economic shifts, offering greater long‑term stability.
VERSATILITY AND GROWTH
Here, designers are involved in all phases of the project, from early concept through construction administration. If you’ve been stuck doing only one thing—like documentation—this is your opportunity to grow into a more well‑rounded architect and gain exposure to the full lifecycle of design.
STRATEGIC TIMING
If your current firm is facing economic headwinds or limited opportunities, now is the time to explore a more resilient and forward‑looking environment—before you're forced to. This role offers both creative fulfillment and professional security.
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