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🔗Preservation/Exterior Envelope Project Architect/Associate

Architectural Preservation Studio, DPC
Architectural Preservation Studio, DPC is a women-owned design professional-service corporation founded by a collaboration of architects, preservationists, and material conservators. We are one of the nation’s leaders in historic preservation, with advanced expertise in building conservation technologies, architectural restoration, and exterior envelope repairs. The professional staff of the studio has been involved in some of the most important preservation projects of the last two decades, including Frank Lloyd Wright’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Fallingwater, the historic Breakers and Château-sur-Mer mansions in Newport, RI and Louis Sullivan’s Bayard-Condict building in NYC. Additional projects include theaters, academic structures, courthouses, museums and other iconic structures.
Applicants shall be architects or intern architects with 5 years of practical experience. Responsibilities will include building envelope investigation and analysis, report writing, preparation of design and construction documents with little supervision, construction administration, and field inspections for a variety of building types. A degree in architecture and/or historic preservation is required. Applicants should have demonstrated experience working for architectural firms.
The ideal candidate should possess the following characteristics:
Field experience with historic preservation, restoration, and/or building envelope projects.
Proven track record in the development of construction documents and meeting deadlines.
Strong analytical, organizational, and writing skills.
Ability to work well with clients and to coordinate with inter-disciplinary teams.
Ability to work on suspended scaffolding and aerial lifts.
Familiarity with the NYC Façade Inspection and Safety Program (FISP).
Proficiency in AutoCAD and Microsoft Office.
Enthusiasm, love for the profession, and self-motivation are absolutely essential for this position.