CLOSED: 00 is hiring an Architectural Designer (Part 2+)

Architecture00 is hiring an architectural designer to join its team in London.

We currently have a portfolio of projects across all RIBA stages, including: new-build and refurbishment workspace and civic buildings across the UK, and a number of regeneration projects in London.

The position requires the following essential experience:

  • minimum Part 2 qualification or equivalent

  • experience coordinating with consultants

  • Revit experience

  • ability to author reports and other written documents

And additional preferred experience:

  • RIBA Stage 2-5 experience beneficial

  • Microstation, SketchUp and visualisation proficiency

We are a tight-knit team who are keen to find a committed, enthusiastic colleague who can add complementary skills to our talent pool; as we work in close collaboration, good communication skills are important. And because we are a small practice who enjoy a wide variety of project types at different scales: we all frequently work on several projects concurrently, which requires a proactive and adaptable mindset.

Many of our projects involve working with local authorities, charities, and community organisations; and we are committed to delivering high quality co-design, engagement and outreach opportunities which all members of our team must be confident participating in.

Please send a cover letter, CV and sample portfolio (no more than 10MB) to careers@architecture00.net

Salary £30-33k (dependent on experience).

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Friday 19th May 2023

Founded in 2005 , Architecture 00 is a London-based multi-disciplinary design studio with particular specialism in designing and delivering innovative solutions, with robust social, economic and environmental sustainability. The wider Project00 Ecosystem includes 00’s Regeneration team , Dark Matter Labs, OpenSystemsLab and Studio Weave . Together, we share a collaborative workspace on Mare Street in Hackney; where a wide range of disciplines including academics, architects, designers, geographers, policy-writers and researchers work on a variety of projects related to the built environment – including strategic planning and systems change projects in addition to construction projects.

We actively encourage people from a variety of backgrounds to apply for this role. We believe a diverse range of voices, experiences and skills help to inform, enrich and develop our working practices. We outline our commitment to equal opportunities in our policy.

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