Ting & Li Architects seeking Intermediate Architect (remote position)
Ting & Li Architects, PC is searching for an Intermediate Architect to work remotely and however willing to travel to attend job site meetings in New York City. Project Architect candidates should have: 2+ years in design/working drawings in education/commercial projects. Demonstrated experience in high-quality detailingCoordination skills in a multi-disciplinary design environment.Good communication skills in design and construction meetingsWorking experience with AutoCAD skillsTING + LI ARCHITECTS: DESIGN PHILOSOPHY Architecture is an art form that connects with technology by virtue of direct contact and service to society. Our firm strives to go beyond the boundaries by engaging the whole process because we understand and commit to a specific site and program including but not limited to construction details. Our approach is organized and methodical, creating a platform for innovation. Stylistic veneers are subordinate to our quest for the essence of the design and it’s limit...
Ting & Li Architects, PC is searching for an Intermediate Architect to work remotely and however willing to travel to attend job site meetings in New York City.
Project Architect candidates should have:
- 2+ years in design/working drawings in education/commercial projects.
- Demonstrated experience in high-quality detailing
- Coordination skills in a multi-disciplinary design environment.
- Good communication skills in design and construction meetings
- Working experience with AutoCAD skills
TING + LI ARCHITECTS:
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
Architecture is an art form that connects with technology by virtue of direct contact and service to society. Our firm strives to go beyond the boundaries by engaging the whole process because we understand and commit to a specific site and program including but not limited to construction details. Our approach is organized and methodical, creating a platform for innovation. Stylistic veneers are subordinate to our quest for the essence of the design and it’s limit...