We strive to create unique spaces that evoke emotions, create a sense of belonging and connection, and provide a physical representation of our clients’ values and identities. Our design process is deeply rooted in empathy, curiosity, and creativity, allowing us to craft bespoke spaces that reflect the essence of our clients’ stories. We work closely with our clients to understand their needs, desires, and aspirations, and use this information to create spaces that are tailored to their unique circumstances. This approach enables us to produce spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional, sustainable, and responsible. By integrating multiple disciplines and perspectives, we aim to create holistic solutions that address the social, emotional, and environmental impact of our designs. Our goal is to craft spaces that not only reflect our clients’ stories but also contribute to a larger narrative of sustainability, well-being, and community.
Key Requirements
The Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will have a strong foundation in architectural design principles, with a focus on sustainability and functionality. They will be able to communicate effectively with clients, colleagues, and stakeholders, and will have a passion for historic architecture. • Strong understanding of architectural design principles*
The Role
As a member of the Studio MUKA team, the successful candidate will be responsible for contributing to the design and development of projects, including historic buildings and landmarks.
Proficiency in software applications such as Revit, SketchUp, and Adobe Creative Suite. Key Skills:
Conceptualization
Conceptualization is the initial stage of the design process, where ideas are generated and developed into a cohesive concept.
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