
Design Director
- Denver, CO
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Professional degree in architecture or related discipline.
- Professional architectural license.
- 15+ years of professional experience.
- Knowledge of industry regulations, health/life safety requirements, and building codes
- Knowledge of site analysis, conceptual design, schematic design, design development, contract documents, and construction
- Strong design portfolio, ideally broad-based on a range of project types.
- Strong project budgeting and contract negotiation skills.
- Strong working relationships with clients and consultants.
- Experience in hiring, directing, mentoring, and coordinating successful project teams
- Strong ideator and conceptual thinker
- Working knowledge of Revit. Working knowledge of conceptual modeling tools such as Rhino and Grasshopper
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office / Adobe Suite
- Working knowledge of visualization tools such as Enscape and VRay
- LEED GA and a Professional Accreditation in one area of Living Design that interests you (LEED AP with Specialty, BREEAM AP, WELL AP, SITES AP, Passive House Institute Certified Passive House Consultant/Designer CPHC/CPHD, or ILFI Living Future Accreditation) upon hire or within six months of hire.
- Partners with the Managing Director and Operations Director to lead the studio by setting strategic goals and ensuring adherence to the goals.
- Provides visionary design leadership by setting a clear direction for the studio, guiding teams in the creation of design concepts, and ensuring alignment with project goals and client expectations.
- Oversees the quality of the design process, product, and delivery for the studio.
- Champions creative excellence and ensures all projects in each practice area of the studio fulfill the firm’s Living Design Framework.
- Participates in project scope delineation, work plan creation and implementation, and fee negotiations.
- Participates in staffing and team organization and composition by helping to identify team members for project teams in alignment with client goals, team member skillsets, and aspirations.
- Leads, mentors, and inspires multidisciplinary design teams to foster a collaborative and creative work environment.
- Collaborates with clients, stakeholders, and project teams to understand project requirements and develops innovative design solutions that meet functional, aesthetic, and financial objectives.
- Provides guidance to project teams and conducts regular design and quality control reviews to ensure that the firm’s standards and design goals are being met.
- Works with firmwide leadership to request, organize, and execute peer workshops at the appropriate point for each project.
- Establishes and maintains strong relationships with key decision-makers and influencers on client teams.
- Partners with local Talent Managers and studio leadership to identify, interview, recruit, and mentor design staff.
- Advances the design culture of the firm at the local studio level, focusing on firmwide initiatives like DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion), career development, and talent advancement.
- Mentors staff to ensure their personal and professional development goals are met.
- Actively participates in, represents, and champions the Design Board directives and goals.
- Crafts and maintains the studio’s manifesto in partnership with the Managing Director, Operations Director, and other design principals.
- Facilitates the professional development of all architectural design staff through sponsorship of educational seminars, conferences, and internal design discussions.
- Builds relationships with professional organizations and academic institutions.
- Keeps abreast of current developments, trends, and practices within the design industry.
- Participates in studio marketing activities, to include all go/no-go decisions, and has a leadership role at interviews.
- Participates in marketing, helping to strategize and win work for the studio. Monitors, advises, reviews, and participates in the approval of marketing.
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