MA | Morris Adjmi Architects seeking Project Architect in New York, NY, US
Morris Adjmi Architects (“MA”) is a multidisciplinary design practice dedicated to interpreting the historic forces that shape cities to create buildings that stand out by fitting in. MA is recognized for its creative use of new materials and technologies, sophisticated, sustainable designs, and thoughtful engagement with the arts. Each design decision is guided by a deep appreciation for and understanding of the integral architectural, cultural, civic, environmental, and economic forces that shape a project. A Project Architect (PA) participates in the conceptual design and provides full support through the entire project, liaising with project management, other architecture/interiors staff, and consultants. The ADIII/PA may serve as subject matter experts on specialized systems and/or develop and represent lead technical viewpoint on projects, coordinating with Project Managers and Directors on appropriate technical solutions and product strategies. Project size differentiates thi...
Morris Adjmi Architects (“MA”) is a multidisciplinary design practice dedicated to interpreting the historic forces that shape cities to create buildings that stand out by fitting in. MA is recognized for its creative use of new materials and technologies, sophisticated, sustainable designs, and thoughtful engagement with the arts. Each design decision is guided by a deep appreciation for and understanding of the integral architectural, cultural, civic, environmental, and economic forces that shape a project.
A Project Architect (PA) participates in the conceptual design and provides full support through the entire project, liaising with project management, other architecture/interiors staff, and consultants. The ADIII/PA may serve as subject matter experts on specialized systems and/or develop and represent lead technical viewpoint on projects, coordinating with Project Managers and Directors on appropriate technical solutions and product strategies. Project size differentiates thi...