Elastic Architects is an award-winning architectural firm specializing in high-end hospitality design, with offices in Athens and Toronto.

As we continue to craft immersive experiences across international landscapes, we look forward to welcoming a talented 3D Visualization Artist to our dynamic team in Athens, Greece.

Key Responsibilities

Lead and manage interior design projects from concept to completion.
Develop and execute high-end luxury designs for hotels and villas.
Collaborate with clients, contractors, and team members to ensure project goals are met.
Ensure design standards, quality control, and budget adherence throughout the project.

Qualifications

Proven working experience of at least 10 years in Interior design projects
Expertise in interior design composition, with a strong portfolio of luxury hotel and villa projects.
Proficiency in using AutoCAD and Microsoft Office
Knowledge of 3Ds Max (Corona, Vray) / Sketch-up / Rhino is a plus.
In-depth knowledge of all stages of interior design, from concept to construction documentation.
Fluent in English (knowledge of French will be a plus)

Desired Skills

Strong organizational, planning and problem-solving abilities.
Excellent written & verbal communication skills, with the ability to deliver compelling presentations.
Ability to manage multiple projects, prioritize resources, and adapt to changing priorities
Enthusiastic, versatile, and proactive in a fast-paced environment

Why Join Us

Collaborative and supportive work environment.
Competitive compensation package
Opportunities for professional growth and career development.
Office located in the heart of Athens.

If this feels like your next chapter, share your story with us. Submit your C.V. and portfolio in printable format to: [email protected].

Tagged as: 3d visualization, 3d visualizer

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