CITY DESIGN STUDIO LLC seeking Intermediate Architect / Designer in Los Angeles, CA, US
City Design Studio is an architecture, urban design, and planning firm with a focus on the revitalization of existing communities and the creation of unique, vibrant, and extraordinary places. Based in Downtown Los Angeles, our work spans the continental United States, South, and East Asia and ranges in scale from sensitive architecture to the urban design and planning of small Cities. We are currently working on a prominent and complex civic/commercial project associated with a net-zero sports arena in the greater Los Angeles area. In addition, we are also involved with the proposed development of several transit-oriented community mixed-use projects between Los Angeles and Orange County that will transform disadvantaged communities. The selected Architect/Designer will be assuming a key role in these projects on some of the most challenging sites in Los Angeles. Job DescriptionWe are seeking a highly motivated Architect/Designer who is passionate about creating distinctive archite...
City Design Studio is an architecture, urban design, and planning firm with a focus on the revitalization of existing communities and the creation of unique, vibrant, and extraordinary places. Based in Downtown Los Angeles, our work spans the continental United States, South, and East Asia and ranges in scale from sensitive architecture to the urban design and planning of small Cities. We are currently working on a prominent and complex civic/commercial project associated with a net-zero sports arena in the greater Los Angeles area. In addition, we are also involved with the proposed development of several transit-oriented community mixed-use projects between Los Angeles and Orange County that will transform disadvantaged communities. The selected Architect/Designer will be assuming a key role in these projects on some of the most challenging sites in Los Angeles.
Job Description
We are seeking a highly motivated Architect/Designer who is passionate about creating distinctive archite...