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Architect - Career-Defining Projects, Real Responsibility - Exclusive

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Job Description

At this stage in your career, the role you choose doesn’t just shape your portfolio… it sets the trajectory for the next decade.


You’ve completed your Part 3, proven yourself in practice, and you’re ready for the next step. But the environment you step into now will determine whether you plateau in production, or accelerate into meaningful responsibility on significant projects.


Here’s why this role is different...


Join a medium-sized, award-winning Central London studio with the perfect balance: big enough to deliver £20m-£300m residential, cultural, hospitality and mixed-use projects, but focused enough that every architect takes on visible ownership and responsibility.


Led by former Foster + Partners directors, the practice sets an ambitious creative standard - one that will sharpen your design thinking, technical delivery, and leadership potential.


This is a chance to embed yourself in projects that matter, while carving out a career path that could lead to senior leadership opportunities.


What you’ll do


  • Work directly with project leaders and senior partners on complex UK and international projects.
  • Take ownership of design packages across multiple RIBA stages, from early concepts to delivery.
  • Lead day-to...

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