Peter Rose + Partners seeking Project Architect in Boston, MA, US
Peter Rose + Partners is an international architecture and urban design firm based in Boston, MA. We are a highly collaborative, design-focused, and research-oriented team that works with cutting-edge technologies, focusing on sustainability, well-being and comfort, and social and urban issues. Our work has been recognized through numerous publications and awards. We are seeking a talented, full-time Project Architect with 5-10 years of experience and a passion for developing research-based solutions to complex architectural challenges. Candidates should have a strong design portfolio, the ability to lead the production of design and construction documents, coordinate the work of broad consultant teams, and demonstrate strong communication skills. Qualifications MArch degree preferred 5-10 years of experience Active Professional Licensure or planning towards registration is preferred Strong writing, presentation, and graphic representation skills High level of self-organization w...
Peter Rose + Partners is an international architecture and urban design firm based in Boston, MA. We are a highly collaborative, design-focused, and research-oriented team that works with cutting-edge technologies, focusing on sustainability, well-being and comfort, and social and urban issues. Our work has been recognized through numerous publications and awards.
We are seeking a talented, full-time Project Architect with 5-10 years of experience and a passion for developing research-based solutions to complex architectural challenges. Candidates should have a strong design portfolio, the ability to lead the production of design and construction documents, coordinate the work of broad consultant teams, and demonstrate strong communication skills.
Qualifications
- MArch degree preferred
- 5-10 years of experience
- Active Professional Licensure or planning towards registration is preferred
- Strong writing, presentation, and graphic representation skills
- High level of self-organization w...