A profession that balances art, design, science, and environmental stewardship, landscape architecture allows designers and architects to create environments that can facilitate positive and regenerative environmental and social outcomes within the built environment.
If you're passionate about planning, managing, and analyzing landscapes through design, check out these 7 firms seeking to hire the right candidates to join their team.
Studio AKA seeks a Landscape Designer/ArchitectLocation: Washington, D.C.Studio AKA is a small but nimble design practice located in Capitol Hill. They are seeking a self-motivated entry-level landscape designer or part-time mid-level landscape designer with a passion for imagining creative, sustainable solutions to tough urban problems. Qualifications include a Bachelor's degree or master's degree in landscape architecture, civil engineering, horticulture, or urban planning as well as proficiency with Adobe suite, CAD, rhino is a must, familiarity with Lumion and Vectorworks preferred.
3North seeks an Architect II/Project ArchitectLocation: Richmond, VAThe firm seeks a talented, highly motivatedArchitect II or Project Architectwith 3-7 years of high-caliber design experience.Candidates should have strong problem-solving skills and be motivated by the opportunity to carve out a unique role in a growing firm. Must have a Bachelors orMastersdegree in Architecture with 3-7 years of relatedexperience in an architectural practice. Should be proactively tracking toward licensure (preferred). Experience with Revit, AutoCAD, Bluebeam Revu, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator), and MS Office
Balmori Associates seeks a Landscape DesignerLocation: New York, NYResearch oriented, Balmori Associates explores new technologies, processes and forms of representation in a creative and collaborative working environment. Balmori Associates is seeking landscape designers with a high-level of digital design skills, graphic ability to represent design ideas, and a strong understanding of space.Exceptional knowledge of 3D design software is required. Must have a Bachelor's/Master's degree in landscape architecture, urban design, or architecture, proficiency in Rhino, AutoCAD, and Adobe required. 2 year minimum office experience in a design firm.
Hargreaves Associates seeks a Landscape Architect/DesignerLocation: New York, NYHargreaves Associates (now Hargreaves Jones) in New York is seeking talented designers with 2-5 years of experience to assist in the realization of several new projects in the US and abroad that include urban parks, plazas, master plans, resiliency design and sustainability design, through all phases. We seek creative, smart people who are comfortable in an open studio, collaborative environment and who have good communication skills. Writing is a plus. The ability to think three dimensionally is critical. Expertise with Adobe programs, AutoCad and 3D programs is essential. Other duties may include assisting in marketing and proposal efforts. Some travel will be required. Candidates should hold a MLA or BLA. Salary will be based on experience.
SALT Landscape Architects seeks an Associate-level Designer and Mid-Level Landscape DesignerLocation: Los Angeles, CASALT is looking for an exceptional landscape designer who can provide design leadership on a range of project types and scales for public and private clients. Must have 8+ years of experience / licensure is a plus, but not required.The office looks to hire designers who can develop a clear vision and take ownership in their projects to see them from early ideation through construction.Associates are expected to push for design excellence in all areas as well as guide and lead junior designers in technical and design growth in the office.
ZFREEDMAN Landscape Architecture, Inc. seeks a Landscape Designer + Project ManagerLocation: Culver City, CASmall landscape architecture studio in Culver City looking for a landscape design consultant with 1-3 years experience.Part-time work available immediately, with the opportunity for full time employment. Projects include multiple residential and commercial as well as educational, public, institutional and hospitality projects. Local applicants only, please. Projects focused throughout Los Angeles. Familiarity with building codes and dealing with city departments is a plus in addition to knowledge of construction.
Marmol Radziner seeks an Entry Level Landscape Designer and Mid-Level Landscape DesignerLocation: Los Angeles, CAMarmol Radziner is a unique design-build firm, practicing Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design and Construction. Based in Los Angeles, our firm specializes in high-end residential, commercial, and community projects.The firm seeks a candidate with experience in all project phases including conceptual design, construction documentation, and contract administration. Experience with single-family residential, multi-family, and mixed-use design and construction documentation.All applicants should be highly motivated, with experience in collaborative work, and have a detail oriented approach in their execution of tasks.
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