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3D Visualiser
About The Role
I’m recruiting on behalf of a leading international, award-winning architecture and design studio recognised for delivering complex, high-profile cultural, commercial, mixed-use and large-scale masterplanning projects across the UK, Europe and worldwide.
They are seeking a highly skilled 3D Visualiser to join their London studio. You’ll work closely with design teams to support concept development, competition entries, presentations, and project communication using high-quality visual, graphic and digital outputs.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a globally respected, design-led practice with a strong visualisation culture, exceptional resources and a collaborative open-studio environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Produce high-quality 2D/3D imagery, including stills, animations, and VR/360° content
- Develop realistic materials, lighting setups and atmospheres to support design intent
- Build bespoke 3D models, convert architectural data and prepare visualisation-ready files
- Support architects with imagery during all project stages and competitions
- Manage multiple visualisation tasks simultaneously from concept through delivery
- Conduct post-production, colour grading, and final image enhancement
- Prepare interior and exterior visual compositions, camera setups, and render sequences
- Support the development of visual standards, 3D libraries and studio-wide digital assets
- Collaborate with CAD, graphics and design teams on presentations and submissions
- Carry out site photography for CGI and photomontages
- Explore emerging digital tools, software, real-time engines and AI-based workflows
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About You
- Exceptional eye for detail, colour, lighting and visual storytelling
- Highly organised, with the ability to manage deadlines and handle multiple projects
- Strong communicator and confident working within an open, collaborative studio environment
- Curious, proactive and enthusiastic about emerging digital tools and future visualisation tech


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Software Requirements
Essential
- 3ds Max
- V-Ray
- Photoshop
- Itoo software
- Chaos Vantage
Advantageous
- Unreal Engine
- Enscape
- Twinmotion
- D5
- Real-time rendering
- Interest in AI tools (e.g., Stable Diffusion, ComfyUI)
Benefits
This role comes with one of the strongest benefits packages in the industry, including:
- 25 days annual leave + bank holidays + Christmas closure
- Private medical insurance
- Comprehensive annual health checks
- Profit-sharing scheme
- Additional studio-wide benefits and professional development support
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