Trapolin-Peer Architects seeking Interior Designer in New Orleans, LA, US
Trapolin-Peer Architects is seeking an interior designer with a minimum of 3-8 years of professional experience to join our collaborative design team. The ideal candidate is creative, a self-starter, organized, and a team player. An Interior Designer at Trapolin-Peer Architects works closely with the firm’s project teams to develop the interior architectural design for our custom residential, hospitality, and urban mixed-use design projects. As New Orleans architects, we value cultural context and revere the role architecture has in creating a sense of place. We develop solutions designed to balance enduring authenticity with practical sustainability. Each new project is guided by principal leadership and inspired by our team of experienced and passionate architects — firmly committed to unique design that’s environmentally and socially responsive. Trapolin-Peer Architects is located in the heart of the warehouse district in downtown New Orleans. Our new construction and adaptive re...
Trapolin-Peer Architects is seeking an interior designer with a minimum of 3-8 years of professional experience to join our collaborative design team. The ideal candidate is creative, a self-starter, organized, and a team player. An Interior Designer at Trapolin-Peer Architects works closely with the firm’s project teams to develop the interior architectural design for our custom residential, hospitality, and urban mixed-use design projects.
As New Orleans architects, we value cultural context and revere the role architecture has in creating a sense of place. We develop solutions designed to balance enduring authenticity with practical sustainability. Each new project is guided by principal leadership and inspired by our team of experienced and passionate architects — firmly committed to unique design that’s environmentally and socially responsive.
Trapolin-Peer Architects is located in the heart of the warehouse district in downtown New Orleans. Our new construction and adaptive re...