Groundbreaking Women in Construction Scholarship Application

The Structural Engineers Association of New York (SEAoNY) is pleased to offer three scholarships to the Groundbreaking Women in Construction (GWiC) annual conference.

Groundbreaking Women in Construction (GWiC) is an annual conference geared towards women in all stages of their career to develop their leadership skills, expand their influence and boost growth potential.  This year’s conference will be virtual from August 24-28, 2020. Sessions include topics very much in line with SEAoNY’s Diversity Committee, including unconscious bias, gender pay gap and equity & inclusion. 

Each scholarship winner will be granted complimentary admission to four educational sessions of their choosing.

For more information about the conference and a full agenda, visit https://www.enr.com/groundbreaking-women-in-construction

Applicants must be a current SEAoNY member and submit a statement (250 words max) on “What session are you most interested in and why?” All applicants shall be emailed to admin@seaony.org by close of business on August 5th. 

Job Opportunity: Malloch Taylor is seeking a Project Representative

You heard it here first! Job will not be posted online until Friday July 31st.

Malloch Taylor, a high-end residential firm in NYC is seeking:

Project Representative w/ min. 4 years of experience in managing complex and high-intensity projects to a fine level of detail.

Malloch Taylor designs houses, estates, apartments, and townhouses in NYC and beyond. We provide full architectural services, to a very high level of detail and coordination. Our clients require outstanding creativity and the best level of quality. The firm works with enthusiasm, focus, and a positive attitude to collaborating with accomplished consultants, vendors, and contractors.

Starting immediately. Email info@mallochtaylor.com for details and to schedule an interview

Angelique Pierre
Job Opportunity: SHVO is looking for a Design & Development Associate (New York, NY)

Position Summary

Supports SHVO portfolio from acquisition through construction in various design-related capacities (design, research, project management, administration).

Reports to: Managing Director, Design & Development

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Project Management

  • Diligent daily filing of incoming and outgoing files and materials

  • Organization and tracking of project correspondence and communications

  • Scheduling and coordinating internal and external meetings

  • Strategic project management aligned to secure critical path milestones

 Research 

  • Create and maintain Design & Development databases

  • Research design trends, market standards, and finishes

  • Stay abreast of competitive design landscape for product, marketing, and public relations opportunities

  • Detailed benchmarking of international and national comparables (residential, hospitality, commercial, and retail assets)

  • Maintain influential knowledge of real estate, design, culture, and media trends

Design 

  • Prepare feasibility analysis and due diligence presentations

  • Prepare historical research on existing buildings

  • Prepare conceptual design presentations

  • Define RFP and scope of work requirements for consultant professionals

  • Conceptualize, draft, and critique floorplans

  • Prepare detailed floorplan reviews, annotated comments

  • Assist with the review of shop drawings and approvals

  • Maintain sample library

  • Prepare punch lists

  • Strategic partnerships outreach

Qualifications

  • Strong knowledge of programming and functional adjacencies

  • Sophisticated interior design sensibility

  • Strong attention to detail

  • Meticulous organization

  • Impeccable project management skills

  • Willingness to initiate tasks and perform duties with little supervision

  • Exceptional, polished presentation

  • Articulate, measured, assertive

  • Sophisticated written and editorial skills

  • Creative strategist with precise execution

  • Strong leadership and logistical sensibility

  • Strong technology capacity and interest

  • Refined, elegant graphic design sensibility

  • Motivated independent with collaborative initiative

  • Highly organized and comfortable working on multiple parallel accelerated tracks

  • Committed accountability, keen availability

  • Exquisite design acumen; international exposure

  • Sophisticated appreciation of design, culture

  • Entrepreneurial savvy

  • Commitment to execute timely delivery

Technical

  • Expert proficiency in MS Office (Excel in particular)

  • Emphatic graphic design interest and expert proficiency in Adobe CS Suite (Acrobat, Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop)

  • Expert proficiency in drawing software (AutoCAD/SketchUp, etc.)

 Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree (Major or Concentration in Architecture/ Interior Design);

  • Masters degree in Architecture, Interior Design or Real Estate Development

  • Three years minimum design experience

  • Luxury residential, hospitality, and/or retail experience preferred

Interest

  • Please email resume, cover email elaborating interest and selected work samples (PDF, maximum 5MB). Candidates should be immediately available and eligible to work locally.

Apply for this position via the original Archinect Job Posting.

5 Inspiring Articles for Surviving This Pandemic

We could all use some inspiration right now. Here are five articles that have kept us feeling inspired in these times.

  1. Esther Sperber: If My Firm Survives, We Will Pay It Forward

  2. Mia Scharphie: Hold on to Your North Star

  3. Ming Thompson: Architecture Might Lose a Generation of Women In the Coronavirus Era

  4. Suzanne Stephens: Women Take Charge at SOM

  5. Krista Reeder of Gensler on Color Speaks Project

We hope you enjoy these articles as much as we have!

Also, if you missed our final seminar of the Fall 2019/Spring 2020 season, here are some of the resources that were shared - compliments of Mia Scharphie of the the Build Yourself Network.

Facebook groups and ways to network online:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/architectsandallies

https://www.facebook.com/groups/mothersinarchitecture

https://www.facebook.com/groups/womenarchitectscollective/

Networking Webinar

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Vu1HtCJmL62QNvAOCrRflzSLjVBev3uJ/view?usp=sharing

Stay connected! We hope you’ll join our virtual summer mixers in celebration of the mentors and mentees of the Fall 2019/ Spring 2020 season on June 30 and August 5. Register here.

 

Wondering what the practice of architecture may look like in the future?...

We all are wondering what the future of our practice will look like as things change rapidly around us. How will we work differently when we can leave our homes? What new project types or areas of practice will rise from this disruption to our retail and commercial sectors? How will construction sites change? Phil Bernstein shares his thoughts in this insightful article in The Architect’s Magazine titled, Ten thoughts on the future of the practice.

We’ll be discussing this with our mentors during our May 7th seminar. We look forward to your engagement in the discussion. Register to join.