Opportunity: Space4Architecture is Seeking YOU!

Space4Architecture is seeking two (2) collaborators to join their team!

Space4Architecture is a New York-based architectural design studio working across different scales and typologies, both in the private and public realm. As a team, S4A desires to generate detailed and thorough design that engages their clients in a simple, direct, and joyful manner. Their non-hierarchical approach to design enables them to create architecture free of stylistic limitations that welcome and respond to clients needs. The office’s reputation for simplicity and clarity of design strengthens with every project researched and completed, as S4A believes this to be the foundation of a solid and timeless environment.

S4A is looking to expand their team as they are gearing up to start several residential projects in New York City and abroad! They are seeking someone passionate and fun with over three (3) years of experience.

S4A is also seeking a full-time, or freelance, collaborator to assist in creating 3D renderings and visualizations.

If any of these opportunities sound like a good fit, please contact hello@s4arch.com.

Opportunity: Think Construction is Seeking a Project Manager!

Think Construction is a mid-size residential contractor specializing in high-end apartment and townhouse renovations in Brooklyn and Manhattan. The firm partners pride themselves on giving their customers individualized attention and support and have spent years fine-tuning their team of project managers, site supervisors, and field workers. They take a very proactive approach to the construction process and make a special effort to help architects, interior designers, and clients achieve the design goals of their projects.

The Think Construction vision is to grow into a highly efficient, profitable, and charitable organization engaging employees and clients in a collaborative process producing results we can be proud of. Think Construction strives to maintain low turnover with committed and talented employees.

Job Summary

The Project Manager (PM) is a key part of the leadership team. Working with the principals, field staff and accounting department, the PM is responsible for the successful management of each project from start to finish. The PM is the client's primary contact and is responsible for maintaining the balance between design goals, project schedules, project finances, and client satisfaction.

  • Manage and lead construction projects: coordinate construction efforts while ensuring the ongoing satisfaction of architects, owners, and other clients.

  • Generate and maintain the project’s schedule, budget, and supporting documents (RFIs, Submittals, etc.). Monitor the progress of these to ensure successful delivery of all projects on schedule and on budget.

  • Monitor project financial performance and take appropriate steps to maintain satisfactory performance of the project.

  • Prepare and negotiate all project agreements (based on existing company standard documents); make certain all parties understand the contents and limitations of agreement, subsequent Change Orders, etc.

  • Negotiate project schedule/deadlines with client and take primary responsibility within Think Construction for meeting agreed schedules.

  • Manage site teams (with the site supervisor) and take a lead role in scheduling and allocating resources for the project. Anticipate and be proactive about the needs of each site.

  • Maintain continuous dialogue between principals, site supers and clients, including scheduling and leading team meetings and maintaining project minutes, records and files.

  • Coordinate any outside Project Consultants (engineering, lighting, A/V, etc.).

  • Determine that applicable code issues have been properly reviewed and addressed.

  • Determine that project invoices have been properly vetted, prepared and sent to Bookkeeper. Help prepare Payment Requests.

  • Assist in preparing fee and agreement proposals; participate in other business development efforts as appropriate.

  • Supervise and mentor Assistant Project Managers in all aspects of the job.

 

 

Qualifications:

  • Minimum 7+yrs Project Management experience in high end residential construction in NYC.

  • Thorough understanding of project management fundamentals, including project budgeting and scheduling, financial performance indicators, etc.

  • Deadline-driven critical thinking and ability to identify and articulate critical path issues.

  • Team-oriented and collaborative, articulate, personable, professional, highly productive, and able to deal successfully with clients.

  • Strong sense of self-motivation and follow-through in a complex business environment; mature approach to managing priorities.

Compensation:

Salary range for this position is between $120k-$160K, depending on experience. 

 

Benefits:

Medical insurance

Dental insurance

Vision insurance

401k Plan

Paid time off

Paid sick leave

Design Excellence Feature: W.I.P. Collaborative

WIP Collaborative is a shared feminist practice of independent design professionals focused on research and design projects that engage community and the public realm. The collaborative formed within WIP Work In Progress | Women In Practice, a broader supportive network of women in practice. Founded on feminist principles, WIP supports those who eschew patriarchal conventions and define new narratives of architectural practice through their work. Distinct from a traditional firm built around a singular identity and authorship, WIP is centered around a way of working as an adaptable framework to meet the needs of its projects and collaborators. The WIP Collaborative team is composed of seven independent designers and their respective practices including Abby Coover (Overlay Office), Bryony Roberts (Bryony Roberts Studio), Elsa Ponce, Lindsay Harkema (WIP), Ryan Brooke Thomas (Kalos Eidos), Sera Ghadaki (SERA GHADAKI), and Sonya Gimon.


You may recognize WIP Collaborative’s work from features in ArchPaper, Curbed, and Fast Company for shining a light on the Restorative Ground installation that opened in Hudson Square July 2021.

Restorative Ground is a multifaceted landscape of choice, which draws from ongoing research by WIP Collaborative about creating inclusive and immersive public spaces.  Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, this research highlights the importance of providing a range of spatial qualities - high and low stimulation, tactile materials and textures, distinct experiential zones - in order to create a truly supportive public environment. The installation creates a dynamic platform for public life to re-emerge in Hudson Square; a place for individual and collective engagement, recreation, and healing.

The project is organized into three zones to offer a range of distinct experiences: Focused, Active and Calm. The Focused zone features large stained plywood tables with stools made of recycled rubber offcuts. (Image courtesy of Samuel Lahoz)


Restorative Ground was informed by the research that WIP began in 2020 on inclusive public spaces and designing for neurodiversity. Interviews with experts and self-advocates revealed the importance of experiential choice in public space for those who experience sensory sensitivity. Other groups that are often excluded by the design of public space, such as teenagers, share similar needs. These findings underscored a need for a supportive and immersive streetscape for all ages. Given the hardship and isolation experienced by so many during the pandemic, it was imperative for WIP to create an environment for safe collective interactions, healing, and joy. Since the installation’s opening in July, WIP has observed Restorative Ground’s use and activation by individuals and groups of all ages, including families with young children and skateboarders enjoying the streetscape together. In order to learn from its reception by these groups, WIP is currently conducting post-occupancy research and documentation that can inform their future work. 

The Active zone features sloped faces and curved vertical rails for climbing, hanging, balancing, or leaning. (Image courtesy of WIP)

In the Calm zone, a large hammock supports relaxed lounging and a place to enjoy the shade from the tree canopies above. (Image courtesy of WIP)

The project’s undulating sloped surfaces allow for both dynamic paths and quiet corners for individual use. (Image courtesy of WIP)




Cooper ARE Scholarship Applications Open

Desiree V Cooper Memorial Scholarship
Helping to increase the number of licensed African-American, women, and people of color architects.

 

 The Desiree V. Cooper (DVC) Memorial Scholarship Foundation celebrates the life and legacy of Desiree V. Cooper by championing the things she was passionate about in her professional career and personal endeavors: providing continual service to her communities and encouraging minorities and women in the advancement of their careers in architecture.

The Foundation is pleased to accept applications for the 2022 DVC Scholarships: The Black Women in Architecture Award, The Harrisburg Memorial Award, and The DC Memorial Award, and the NOMA Award.

All awards will be for the full cost of the ARE exams.

Applications are due Apr 30.

 Apply

The Desiree V. Cooper (DVC) Memorial Scholarship Foundation is pleased to accept the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation President’s Grant Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation. This grant will allow the fund to increase the scholarship amounts given in its four categories and fund awards for the next three years. The Washington DC Alumnae Foundation Inc will support administration of this grant.

Press release

If you have any issues submitting or questions about the application, contact the committee at DVCscholarship@gmail.com.

Past Scholarship Recipients and Info