GSLA Landscape Architecture Studio seeking Mid-level Designer in Los Angeles, CA, US
GS Landscape Architecture Studio GSLA Studio is an accomplished Landscape Architecture practice with projects throughout Southern California. We strongly believe in the power of good design to transform everyday experiences. Our work responds to the integrity inherent in a site and brings to each project a strong engagement with the dynamic experience of a place and the importance of practical, as well as poetic considerations. Collaboration is a cornerstone of our practice and our relationships with clients, architects, and consultants are paramount to the success of our work. Mid-level Designer: We are looking for a self-motivated, passionate, articulate designer with 3-5 years experience in the design and management of landscape projects. The candidate should have previous experience in a design office and feel comfortable communicating and collaborating with contractors, clients, and other team members in the development of design, technical drawings and reviewing constructio...
GS Landscape Architecture Studio
GSLA Studio is an accomplished Landscape Architecture practice with projects throughout Southern California. We strongly believe in the power of good design to transform everyday experiences. Our work responds to the integrity inherent in a site and brings to each project a strong engagement with the dynamic experience of a place and the importance of practical, as well as poetic considerations. Collaboration is a cornerstone of our practice and our relationships with clients, architects, and consultants are paramount to the success of our work.
Mid-level Designer:
We are looking for a self-motivated, passionate, articulate designer with 3-5 years experience in the design and management of landscape projects. The candidate should have previous experience in a design office and feel comfortable communicating and collaborating with contractors, clients, and other team members in the development of design, technical drawings and reviewing constructio...