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American Institute of Architecture Students seeks a Lead Project Architect for healthcare-focused work in Philadelphia. The role combines design leadership with technical delivery across design development and construction documentation, collaborating with design leaders, project managers, consultants, and clients.
The ideal candidate brings a professional architecture degree, strong healthcare experience, and expert Revit/BIM skills, with a track record of delivering complex projects and
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Join a nationally recognized architecture and design practice with a deep commitment to improving the environments where healthcare happens. This is a firm where healthcare isn't simply another market sector- it's a core focus, bringing together architecture, planning, design, and technical expertise to tackle some of the most complex challenges facing health systems today.
With a collaborative, multidisciplinary culture and a strong pipeline of sophisticated healthcare work, the Philadelphia team is looking for a Lead Project Architect who can combine technical expertise with design sensitivity and help turn ambitious ideas into exceptionally well-executed buildings.
As Lead Project Architect, you'll take a key role in the technical development and delivery of healthcare projects, working closely with design leaders, project managers, consultants, and clients.
You'll be responsible for:
The ideal candidate will be a technically strong architect who also understands the importance of design quality.
You'll bring:
This is an opportunity to become an important technical voice within a healthcare-focused design practice known for tackling complex projects and creating environments that make a meaningful difference to patients, clinicians, and communities.
You'll have the opportunity to influence how projects are designed, documented, coordinated, and ultimately built-while working alongside specialists who genuinely understand the complexities of healthcare architecture.
For an experienced Project Architect looking for challenging healthcare work, technical leadership, and a collaborative Philadelphia studio, this is a compelling next step.