DVLPR is looking for a highly motivated and talented intern for immediate hire with a high level of competency in design, model making, 3D modeling, rendering, and drawing. The ideal candidate should be interested in concept-driven solutions and working in a small and growing studio.
In this position, you will work directly with the partner-in-charge independently or within a small team on a variety of projects. Your tasks may include building physical models, creating drawings, developing renderings, creating presentations, and liaising with consultants as needed.
The ideal candidate can demonstrate excellent craft in all modes of architectural production. Strong candidates with varying levels of experience will be considered. DVLPR is an equal opportunity employer.
INTERN ARCHITECT
- Enrolled in a Master’s or Bachelor’s degree in architecture
- Strong conceptual, graphic and design skills – illustrated in a comprehensive and well-rounded portfolio representing physical models, renderings, drawings, and diagrams.
- Strong proficiency in modeling, rendering, and drawing using Rhino, Vray (or similar), Adobe Suite, and AUTOCAD
- Experience in an international architecture or design offices is a plus
- Practical experience in the early design phases, such as conceptual and schematic design. Experience in Design Development and Construction Documentation is a plus
- Self-motivated, pro-active and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment
- Fluency in spoken and written English
About DVLPR
DVLPR is a research-based design studio located in New York City and founded in 2013 by David Andrew Tasman. www.dvlpr.info
DVLPR (pronounced ‘developer’) is a research-based design studio committed to a proactive role for design practices. The studio’s portfolio encompasses a wide range of cultural, institutional, and commercial projects including exhibition design, support for artists, scenography, and activism. For several years culminating in 2022, the studio worked in close collaboration with Sub studio in Berlin on the worldwide rebranding of Balenciaga’s architectural campaign and scenography for Paris fashion week. DVLPR works regularly at the intersection of art and architecture and has realized significant cultural projects with artists and institutions such as Kevin Beasley at the Whitney Museum of American Art and Cady Noland at the Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt. With Kevin Beasley, Tasman collaborated on the design of A view of a landscape: A cotton gin motor, 2012-2018, which was named by ARTnews as one of the most important artworks of the 2010s. Most recently, the studio completed a project for artist Timur Si-Qin at the newly-opened Meta headquarters in New York, as well as a commission for the exhibition Emerging Ecologies: Architecture and the Rise of Environmentalism at the Museum of Modern Art.
More about DVLPR here https://archinect.com/dvlpr
Please submit a PDF of your portfolio, resume, and cover letter to dvlpr@dvlpr.info with ‘Intern Architect’ in the subject line.
Application deadline closes November 1st.