Ignis Partners
Architect – Front-End / Feasibility Focus

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Architect – Front-End / Feasibility Focus
About The Practice
Our client is a leading AJ100 architecture and design practice recognised for its strong design ethos and expertise across complex, large-scale projects. With an established reputation for delivering high-quality work across the residential, hotel, and mixed-use sectors, the practice combines creativity with technical precision and a strong sustainability agenda.
The London studio offers a supportive, collaborative environment where architects can contribute to design-led projects at multiple scales —from early feasibility to detailed design and delivery.
About The Role
The practice is seeking an Architect with approximately 3–4 years post-Part 3 experience to join their growing London team. This role sits within their front-end design group, focusing on early-stage feasibility, concept design, and planning work for major residential and hotel schemes.
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Key Responsibilities
- Support and lead on RIBA Stages 0–3 for residential and hotel projects
- Develop feasibility studies, concept models, and design presentations
- Produce design reports and planning documentation
- Coordinate with internal teams and external consultants during early design phases
- Work closely with senior architects and associates on project strategy and concept development
- Maintain high design standards and project efficiency within Revit workflows


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Requirements
- ARB-registered Architect with 3–4 years post-Part 3 experience
- Experience working on large-scale residential or hotel developments
- Strong design, visualisation, and communication skills
- Proficiency in Revit is essential; knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite desirable
- Excellent presentation and coordination ability
- Available immediately or at short notice (preferred)
- Must have existing right to work in the UK (no sponsorship available)
Why Apply
- Join a top-tier AJ100 practice with a forward-thinking approach to design
- Work on high-profile UK projects within a collaborative, design-led team
- Competitive salary and career progression opportunities
- Engaged and supportive studio culture with structured professional development
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