Architect – Historic Preservation & Adaptive Reuse Focus

Kenrick Design/Construction Services Inc.

Architect – Historic Preservation & Adaptive Reuse Focus

St. Louis, MO
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Licensed Architect We are seeking a talented Architect with a passion for historic renovations and adaptive reuse to join our collaborative, forward-thinking team. Architectural license preferred, but not required. As a key member of our design studio, you’ll lead and contribute to projects that range from building restorations to the innovative reuse of existing structures. You will work closely with clients, consultants, and oversight authorities to ensure that each project meets high standards of design integrity, technical excellence, and regulatory compliance. Please submit your resume and a brief cover letter describing your interest in the role and relevant experience. This is an on-site, in-office position, located in St. Louis, MO. Compensation is commensurate with experience. Responsibilities: • Develop and lead design for historic preservation and adaptive reuse projects. • Conduct architectural assessments, including research and site facility evaluations. • Prepare documentation for historic local review boards, plan reviewers, preservation programs, and various review entities. • Coordinate with consultants, engineers, contractors, and preservation agencies. • Manage construction documents and oversee construction administration as required on a project-by-project basis. Qualifications: • Professional degree in Architecture (Required). • Architectural licensure (Preferred). • 3+ years of relevant experience; adaptive reuse renovations and restoration. • Familiarity with historic materials, conservation techniques, and regulatory processes. • Proficiency in AutoCAD and Adobe Creative Suite. • Excellent written and verbal communication skills. • Strong project management and client communication skills. • A passion for architecture and a sensitivity to place, context, and community.

    • Develop and lead design for historic preservation and adaptive reuse projects. • Conduct architectural assessments, including research and site facility evaluations. • Prepare documentation for historic local review boards, plan reviewers, preservation programs, and various review entities. • Coordinate with consultants, engineers, contractors, and preservation agencies. • Manage construction documents and oversee construction administration as required on a project-by-project basis.