Simpson Studio Architects is an emerging practice located in Central London. Established in 2013 the practice has a broad portfolio of projects, working on Residential and Commercial Architecture, as well as Product Design. We are looking for a talented, enthusiastic and driven Part III or recently qualified Architect to help with the growing workload in our busy London studio. Located on the Kings Road in Chelsea, our projects stretch across the globe from London, to New York and Dubai.
We are looking for someone who is:
- Organised.
- Pro-active.
- Adept in hand sketching.
- Model making.
- CAD drafting.
- Computer rendering.
- Good spoken and written English.
- Passionate and enthusiastic about architecture and design.
- With an eye for detail.
The successful candidate should be able to demonstrate experience in successfully taking a project through all RIBA work stages, have a concrete knowledge of UK Building Regulations, and an ability to maintaining design intent and quality through construction detailing.
Salary: Negotiable / In line with Riba salary guide.
For more information please submit a digital copy only of your CV and portfolio to email.
For a project in the design development phase, WAA's Munich office is looking for a Project Architect with conceptual design talent and extensive building experience. Candidates should have experience in completing extremely high quality work. The Project Architect will collaborate with consultants and local architects to produce a comprehensive design package. The selected candidate will begin in Munich.
Requirements:
- Master's Degree in Architecture.
- Excellent Vectorworks, Adobe Suite, and OS X skills.
- At least 5 years of work experience (preferably in Germany).
- Self-disciplined and confident in a complex international environment.
- Fluency in written and spoken German, and preferably Dutch and/or English.
- Deep understanding of WAA's work; capability to execute its design intentions.
Please send by January 15th, your cover letter, CV / resume, and portfolio by email or post to Moritz Theden.