Architecture Intermediate Designer
Lowney Architecture
- Oakland, CA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Experience: 5–8 years of professional experience with a strong portfolio demonstrating conceptual and schematic design in both built and unbuilt work.
- Planning Knowledge: Experience with zoning, planning, and entitlement processes, particularly in urban and mixed-use contexts.
- Communication: Strong communication and graphic presentation skills, with the ability to clearly convey design intent to internal teams, clients, and consultants.
- Education: Graduate of an accredited architectural program (B.Arch or M.Arch).
- Licensure: Architectural licensure not required but encouraged.
- Self-Directed: Ability to work on multiple projects and meet deadlines in a collaborative environment.
- Design Expertise: Strong knowledge of design and planning principles, with the ability to contribute to early-phase design work on complex projects.
- Design Software: Proficient in Revit, Rhino, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite, and rendering tools (e.g., Enscape) with a strong eye for graphic communication and presentation.
- Mentorship: Ability to guide and support Junior Designers and Designers in design development and visual communication.
- Code Knowledge: Familiarity with zoning, planning, accessibility, and other applicable codes relevant to the design and entitlement process.
- Design Integration: Understanding of how design intent aligns with building systems and construction methods.
- Project Phases: Ability to work across all design phases, with a focus on capacity studies, concept design, schematic design, and entitlement packages.
- Quality Contribution: Assist in internal quality checks of design documents and presentations, ensuring clarity, consistency, and adherence to design standards.
- Accountability: Maintain awareness of project scope, deadlines, and deliverables; communicate proactively with project leads about design priorities.
- Productivity: Maintain a high level of productivity and engagement, contributing meaningfully to multiple active projects and a utilization rate above 95%.
- Client Interaction: Support and participate in client presentations; help develop presentation materials and communicate design concepts clearly and effectively.
- Design Communication: Convey design intent through high-quality graphics, diagrams, and narratives for internal and external audiences.
- Written Communication: Draft clear, concise correspondence and documentation related to design development.
- Graphic Standards: Make informed decisions on visual communication to ensure clarity, consistency, and alignment with the firm’s design standards.
- Professionalism: Represent the firm with professionalism and integrity in both verbal and visual communication.