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Architect - Hospitality Team
A leading architecture and design practice is looking for an Architect to join its growing Hospitality team in London. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on large-scale hotel, and hospitality projects within an award-winning international studio known for delivering exceptional architecture projects worldwide. You'll join a environment where design quality, technical excellence and career progression are genuinely valued, with the opportunity to play a key role on complex projects from concept through to delivery.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and coordinate large-scale hospitality projects through key RIBA stages, with a particular focus on technical design and project delivery (RIBA Work Stage 4 onwards).
- Develop and oversee detailed technical packages, construction drawings and coordinated Revit models.
- Coordinate multidisciplinary consultant teams to ensure projects are delivered efficiently and in line with programme requirements.
- Work closely with clients, operators, contractors and stakeholders to manage project information and resolve technical challenges.
- Ensure projects comply with relevant building regulations, hospitality brand standards and industry best practice.
- Support the delivery of high-quality hotel, resort and mixed-use hospitality schemes from design development through to construction.
- Provide technical guidance and mentoring to junior team members.
- Contribute to design reviews, quality assurance processes and project delivery strategies.
- Play an active role within a collaborative studio culture that values innovation, sustainability and design excellence.
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Key Requirements
- ARB-registered Architect with experience delivering projects within a UK practice.
- Experience working on large-scale hospitality, or hotel projects desirable but not essential.
- Strong technical design and delivery experience across multiple RIBA stages (RIBA Work Stage 4 onwards).
- Proficient Revit skills with the ability to produce and coordinate detailed technical packages.
- Strong knowledge of construction detailing, technical coordination and project delivery.
- Experience managing consultant teams and coordinating project information.
- Confident client-facing and communication skills.
- Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple project priorities.
- Proactive, collaborative and detail-oriented approach.


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Benefits
- Competitive salary of £42,000–£48,000 depending on experience.
- Flexible working with one day per week working from home.
- Pension contributions.
- Fully funded professional memberships, including ARB and RIBA.
- Additional holiday benefits, including an extended office closure over Christmas.
- Season ticket loan scheme.
- Cycle to Work scheme.
- Regular social events and sports teams.
- Corporate gym discounts, wellbeing initiatives and yoga classes.
- Employee referral bonus scheme.
- Employee Assistance Programme and additional wellbeing benefits.
- And more!
This is an excellent opportunity for an Architect looking to develop their career within the hospitality sector. You'll work on high-profile hotel and hospitality projects, will be joining a highly respected design-led practice that offers genuine progression, support and long-term career development. If you're passionate about hospitality architecture and want to work on projects that shape destinations around the world, this is a role not to be missed.
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