Perkins&Will is seeking a talented intermediate architect to join its London studio.
As an intermediate architect (RIBA Part 3 qualification or equivalent professional registration – ARB or international body), you apply design and technical skills with growing independence. You take ownership of discrete packages or smaller projects, coordinate across disciplines, and mentor junior colleagues. You bring clarity, rigour, and imagination to every stage of work – bridging design and delivery with confidence.
You demonstrate a solid understanding of how architecture performs socially, environmentally, and technically, and work closely with project leaders to translate ideas into built outcomes aligned with our Living Design values of people, place, and planet.
Key responsibilities
Design and creative thinking:
- develop strong, contextually grounded design ideas that respond to brief and purpose
- contribute to early-stage design studies and detailed development with creativity and rigour
- prepare clear drawings, models, and presentations to communicate design intent
- support and participate actively in design reviews, offering constructive critique and insight
- research materials, systems, and precedents that enhance design performance and sustainability
- balance creativity and practicality, ensuring ideas are ambitious yet deliverable
Project delivery and technical coordination:
- take responsibility for design packages and coordinate documentation across disciplines
- work collaboratively with consultants to align design and technical decisions
- engage with codes, standards, and regulations to inform design quality and compliance
- contribute to site phase activities – RFIs, submittals, and reviews – with attention to detail
- support project scheduling, deliverables, and quality control processes
- demonstrate awareness of budget, programme, and scope in daily decision-making
Business development and studio representation:
- contribute to bids, competitions, and proposals through drawings, visuals, and narratives
- represent the studio’s values confidently in meetings and client presentations
- support the creation of materials that reflect the studio’s ethos and living design approach
Studio culture and team contribution:
- mentor junior team members, sharing knowledge and supporting skill development
- participate in studio design forums, critiques, and cultural initiatives
- demonstrate reliability, initiative, and openness in teamwork and communication
- contribute to the studio’s collective learning through CPD, peer reviews, and collaboration
Core capabilities:
- contributes confidently to the development and coordination of design packages
- applies knowledge of building systems, regulations, and technical principles with accuracy
- integrates structure, services, and performance data into coordinated design solutions
- leads small-scale workstreams or assists senior staff on complex projects
- communicates design intent clearly through sketches, drawings, and presentations
- supports project delivery across design, technical, and construction stages
- demonstrates growing confidence in engaging with clients, consultants, and contractors
Tools and technologies:
- Revit – used independently for modelling, documentation, and coordination
- Rhino + Grasshopper – for design development and parametric exploration
- Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator) – for presentations and storytelling
- Enscape + V-Ray – for visualisation and stakeholder engagement
- Microsoft Office – for coordination and reporting
- environmental tools (e.g. Ladybug, Climate Studio) – to inform performance-based design
- 3D printing, laser cutting, and physical model-making – for prototyping and communication
Growth and development goals:
- maintains professional registration and fulfils all CPD obligations (ARB/RIBA or international equivalent), actively recording and applying learning to project and studio practice
- pursues one or more accreditations aligned with Living Design (e.g. WELL AP, BREEAM AP, LEED GA, Passive House Designer)
- develops leadership capability through project coordination, mentoring, and communication
- contributes to studio culture through reviews, research, and collaborative initiatives
What you’ll find at Perkins&Will:
- a design-led studio that puts people and planet first
- a friendly, diverse and ambitious team
- a collaborative, supportive environment where good ideas grow
- projects with purpose, depth, and complexity
- mentorship, progression, and space to shape your own path
- a culture that values imagination, rigour, and making things real
- opportunities to represent the studio externally and build trusted client relationships
- a belief that good ideas come from everywhere – and that diverse voices make better work
- a strong sense of community where everyone feels they belong
- access to a wide variety of learning, training, and development opportunities, including financial support for study and membership fees
Perkins&Will are an equal opportunity employer and supports talent from diverse backgrounds that bring experiences, viewpoints and solutions that best serve our clients, community and enrich our work environment.