OUR WORK IS DRIVEN BY CURIOSITY, POWERED BY RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY, AND FUELED BY GRIT AND INGENUITY.
The science and technology marketplace is rapidly evolving, and our clients are often faced with the challenge of more technically demanding spaces. If you are a Project Architect with science and technology expertise, come join us to create flexible, agile spaces that are adaptable well into the future.
As a Project Architect, you understand all aspects of the design process and project complexities and contribute to the overall success of the teams that you work with. You adhere to project goals and standards of excellence in design, project management, execution and living design.
You will:
Respond to technical implications, design decisions and project financial goals.
Coordinate project documentation development and the production of deliverable drawings and specifications.
Review deliverables at each phase for conformance with firm standards, contractual obligations and project design intent, with a focus on quality, accuracy, legibility, completeness and constructability.
Be responsible for addressing Quality Control review comments at each phase.
Manage project Quality Assurance and adherence with Perkins&Will standards.
Lead project coordination efforts among internal disciplines (architecture, interior design, landscape architecture) and with external consultants.
Communicate with clients related to project technical matters.
Administer project regulatory reviews (building code, accessibility, zoning) and coordination with, and submission to, authorities having jurisdiction.
Lead construction contract administration responsibilities including: submittal review and response, RFI review and response, field observation and reporting and project closeout.
Maintain awareness of evolving building technology and engineering systems relevant to project work.
Contribute to project marketing pursuits, proposal preparation and interviews.
Participate in design reviews, charettes and pin-ups.
Demonstrate strong and effective communication, decision making and collaboration, which inspires high team performance.
Mentor staff
Typical Years of Requisite Experience:
8-10+ years
Professional Licensure:
Required
Proficiencies
Building, zoning, energy and zoning codes
Site analysis
Preliminary design studies
Contract documents
Specifications
Construction contract administration
Project team organization and management
Consultant coordination
Construction techniques, system assemblies and material selection
Client communication
Software
Advanced Revit
Conceptual and computational modeling tools such as Rhino, including Grasshopper scripting
Microsoft Office and 365
Adobe Creative Cloud (including presentation tools such as InDesign and Photoshop)
Visualization tools such as Enscape, Lumion and VRay
Physical modeling tools such as 3D Printing and Laser cutting
Environmental Analysis software such as Pollination Ladybug and Climate Studio
Licensure/Certifications/Education
LEED GA within 6 months of hire
Professional Accreditation in one area of Living Design that interests you: LEED AP with Specialty, BREEAM AP, WELL AP, SITES AP, Passive House Institute Certified Passive House Consultant/Designer CPHC/CPHD, or ILFI Living Future Accreditation
Architectural license
Bachelor's degree in architecture or related discipline required
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