K-Studio is seeking an experienced Architect to join our studio in Athens. The ideal candidate should have great communication skills and strong design sensibilities, including fluency in creative thinking and problem solving. Experience in all stages of a project, from concept to construction, is a plus.

We are a creative studio of architects and interior designers based in central Athens. Over the years we have grown and evolved into a dynamic team of talented creatives that share a passion for authentic and holistic design, along with a united goal to grow and learn at every opportunity.

As we continue to accumulate experience, expanding our knowledge and understanding across larger scales and a wider variety of typologies, it’s vital that this growth in our design abilities also translates into a more effective structure and a more harmonious flow in the daily life of the studio.

Our contextual approach produces unique and immersive experiences through Architecture, Interior and Hardscape Design, allowing us to achieve a holistic sense of experience across the range of spatial qualities within every project.

 

Requirements:

  • Minimum 2 years professional experience
  • Degree in Architecture (5 years)
  • High level proficiency in Rhino and Adobe Creative Suite
  • Proficiency in English
  • In studio position

 

Experience in the following is a plus:

  • Post-graduate Degree
  • A range of project scales, from master planning to interior design
  • Innovative hospitality and high end residential projects
  • Archicad
  • NOK and planning procedures
  • All stages of Design and Construction
  • Construction Documentation and Construction Support (on-site)

 

Key areas of responsibility:

  • High level knowledge of 2D + 3D programs in Rhino

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