Sydney Architecture and Design Market Update 2026
Here is what our industry experts have been seeing in Sydney
The sector has demonstrated strong momentum heading into 2026, with salary growth leading the nation. The market is characterised by robust demand in specific sectors, persistent skills shortages for mid-to-senior roles, and evolving job seeker expectations shaped by Sydney’s high cost of living.
Sector buoyancy
- Multi-residential developments continue to drive the market alongside high-end residential projects and data centre construction.
- Growing interest in prefabricated and modular housing solutions presents new opportunities for adaptable practices.
- In interiors, project pipelines are strong across the workplace and hospitality sectors.
- High-end residential and commercial fitout projects are driving steady demand, with suppliers expanding business development and specification teams.
- Sustainability-led design is at the forefront of project drivers and fuelling growth in acoustic solutions, recycled materials, and certified timber, requiring reps who can articulate environmental credentials.
In demand roles and skills
- Contractor demand has surged 50% across architecture and interior design over the past 12 months with practices seeking flexible workforces.
- Multi-residential Project Leaders and Design Leaders with strong local experience are highly sought after, as are private residential Project Leaders with exceptional client communication skills for high-budget projects.
- Sector Leaders who can generate new business remain premium hires but the most sought-after architects and designers are strong all-rounders who can document and deliver a project and are still hands on through all project phases – true ‘all-rounders’. ArchiCAD and Revit proficiency is essential.
- Sales and Specification Representatives with established architecture and design networks remain the most sought-after hires.
Challenges and opportunities
- Demand concentrates at mid-to-senior Architect through Associate level, while the senior market has slowed with some large practices feeling top-heavy.
- Capable professionals approaching Principal level are increasingly restless, creating retention challenges.
- Practices are actively investigating AI applications, creating emerging demand for specialist advisors.
Job seeker priorities
- Salary expectations have risen sharply in response to two years of cost-of-living increases.
- Work-life balance has become non-negotiable, with burnout remaining a persistent issue. Practices demonstrating genuine commitment to sustainable workloads and flexible arrangements are gaining significant competitive advantage.
- Across the market, people continue to prioritise work-life balance, hybrid arrangements, clear career progression, and competitive salaries aligned with Sydney’s high living costs.
- Sustainability is also at the forefront of job seekers’ decision-making process when looking at opportunities and their next career move.
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