Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects seeking Architectural Internship in Los Angeles, CA, US
Honored with the AIA National Firm Award for 2015, Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects (EYRC) is a versatile practice that has earned an international reputation for design excellence and an exemplary professional culture. The firm is led by Partners Steven Ehrlich, FAIA; Takashi Yanai, FAIA; Mathew Chaney, AIA; Patricia Rhee, FAIA and supported by nine other Principals and Associates. Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects is a 45-person design firm with offices in Los Angeles, CA and San Francisco. Founded in 1979 as a tiny residential studio, the team has mastered building types ranging in scale from houses to courthouses, including libraries, university centers, corporate and government facilities. The firm has been recognized with 11 other national AIA awards, the California Firm of the Year in 2003, and more than 200 other honors. EYRC offers a friendly and supportive environment in which interns can gain real-world experience and develop their skills under the dire...
Honored with the AIA National Firm Award for 2015, Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects (EYRC) is a versatile practice that has earned an international reputation for design excellence and an exemplary professional culture. The firm is led by Partners Steven Ehrlich, FAIA; Takashi Yanai, FAIA; Mathew Chaney, AIA; Patricia Rhee, FAIA and supported by nine other Principals and Associates.
Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects is a 45-person design firm with offices in Los Angeles, CA and San Francisco. Founded in 1979 as a tiny residential studio, the team has mastered building types ranging in scale from houses to courthouses, including libraries, university centers, corporate and government facilities. The firm has been recognized with 11 other national AIA awards, the California Firm of the Year in 2003, and more than 200 other honors.
EYRC offers a friendly and supportive environment in which interns can gain real-world experience and develop their skills under the dire...