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Experienced Part II or Recent Part III Architect for emerging design name

Want to join a small emerging studio with big ambitions?
  • Salary: £36000-42000 per annum
  • Job type: Permanent
  • Location: London
  • Sector: Architecture
  • Job Ref: 67371

About this role


An emerging studio based in central London is looking for a part II/recent part III to join them. Underpinned by rigorous design, sensitive contexts and interesting briefs, this studio has a growing portfolio of new-build and refurbishment projects across commercial and residential sectors. This is a small and collaborative studio environment where everyone's voice is heard. Under a project lead you will not be pigeon-holed and encouraged to build a broad skillbase and enjoy many socials, Euro trips and flexible working. This is an opportunity to make a considerable contribution to a small practice who are making a name for themselves in the industry.

Key Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with the team on design ideas.
  • Produce 3D modelling and visuals for concept design and feasibility studies.
  • Produce packages for planning in Microstation.

Skills and Experience

  • Part II/III with strong design sensibilities and exceptional presentation skills demonstrated through a beautiful and considered portfolio.
  • Possess a good technical understanding. 
  • Outward facing with excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Excellent 3D skills using Sketchup.
  • Excellent post-production editing in V-ray and Photoshop.
  • MicroStation proficiency ideal.

If you are a talented Part II or recently qualified architect perhaps feeling overlooked at an established London design practice and are ready to gain hands on experience, do not miss out! 

Sai Wentum

Bio: An ARB-registered architect, with over 13 years of professional experience in architecture and the construction industry, Sai studied architecture at the Canterbury School of Architecture (CSA), before completing his Master's degree (RIBA Part II) and Professional Diploma (RIBA Part III) at the University of Westminster.Sai has previously worked at east London practice The AOC, as well as with award-winning AJ 100 practices Glenn Howells and Buckley Gray Yeoman - with this experience, Sai has worked on some of London's most exciting buildings and projects. In 2021, he joined Bespoke’s London office where he is using his industry experience as a consultant for the architecture team.

+44 (0)207 24 24 909

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