- Senior
- Oficina en New York
About the Firm
Morris Adjmi Architects (MA) is an award-winning multidisciplinary design firm offering a comprehensive approach to planning, architecture, interior design, and art. Guided by a passion for placemaking, we’ve designed over 27 million square feet of built space in more than 25 cities throughout the U.S. and abroad. Our portfolio spans residential, hospitality, commercial, arts & culture, and institutional markets, with expertise in adaptive reuse, new construction, entitlement and zoning support, urban planning, interiors, and art services.
Our architecture practice is shaped by MA’s Conversation-Driven Design Ethos, rooted in dialogue and collaboration. We believe the most meaningful buildings emerge through an exploration of context, balanced composition, and creative vision, blending tradition with innovation. This ethos drives us to create architecture that is timeless yet contemporary, grounded in rigorous detailing and sustainable technologies. By combining design sensitivity with technical precision, we craft buildings that stand out by fitting in—structures that enrich communities, endure over time, and tell a story.
About You
We’re seeking architects who see every project as an opportunity to shape meaningful places. The ideal candidate is both visionary and disciplined, someone who can synthesize design sensitivity with technical expertise to deliver projects of the highest caliber. You take ownership of ideas and lead with rigor, ensuring design intent is carried through to construction. You thrive in collaboration, engaging openly with colleagues, consultants, and clients to elevate outcomes at every stage. Most importantly, you bring authenticity and generosity to the studio, pairing leadership and mentorship with a genuine respect for the people and communities we serve.
Role Description
The Senior Project Architect works closely with Project Managers to execute project plans, oversee design and technical delivery, and mentor less experienced staff. Senior PAs tend to work on MA’s largest and most complex projects, balancing design sensitivity with technical expertise. They are trusted to manage client and consultant coordination, provide oversight of documentation, and serve as the primary point of contact for contractors during construction. In addition, Senior PAs may bring specialized expertise in areas such as QA/QC, accessibility, or other technical domains that strengthen the project team and elevate the firm’s capabilities.
Key Expectations
- Champion MA’s core values in all aspects of work and leadership.
- Effectively lead project teams, ensuring collaboration across Planning, Architecture, Interiors, Art, consultants, and contractors.
- Confidently communicate technical and design solutions in internal reviews and client presentations.
- Model strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills; mentor and support less experienced colleagues.
- Continually assess and improve skills, efficiency, and areas for continued growth.
Core Responsibilities
Project Design and Planning
- Collaborate on overall design concepts and carry forward established design direction.
- Maintain a strong understanding of the MA Project Road Map, Deliverables by Phase, Responsibility Matrix, project contract, scope, and budget.
- Work with the Project Manager to understand project schedules and deliverables, then develop daily and weekly assignments for project staff, ensuring consistent progress toward project goals.
- Prepare detailed mock-up (cartoon) sets and guide the team in executing their portions of the work.
Project Administration
- Establish recurring staff, client, and consultant meetings; assist with agendas, minutes, and tracking action items.
- Mentor, motivate, and provide guidance to less experienced colleagues.
- Provide regular project updates to Directors and leadership.
- Lead consultant coordination and foster cross-discipline communication.
- Serve as a secondary client contact, managing expectations and ensuring satisfaction.
- Act as primary point of contact for contractor communication, RFIs, submittals, and correspondence.
- Maintain awareness of contractor contract responsibilities; coordinate with PM on all signed/sealed documents.
Project Documentation
- Oversee project documentation for all phases, including models, renderings, and technical drawings.
- Create and maintain the Drawing List and Cartoon Set to organize and track deliverables.
- Monitor compliance with building codes and accessibility requirements.
- Research and select appropriate materials and products.
- Develop project-specific construction details and ensure technical accuracy.
- Work with specifications writer to prepare and review comprehensive specifications.
- Coordinate consultant deliverables and review sets before release at each project phase.
- Supervise and review team members’ work for quality and accuracy.
Quality Control
- Comply with MA Presentation Standards, Project Checklists, and QA/QC protocols.
- Schedule QA/QC reviews (including BIM audits) per the MA Project Road Map; ensure consultant sets are reviewed and coordinated prior to release.
- Maintain archiving protocols and standard file organization.
- Maintain a strong understanding of local building codes and accessibility requirements.
Construction Administration
- Participate in onsite OAC meetings as required.
- Review and log submittals and RFIs for compliance with design intent.
- Conduct site observations and prepare field reports.
- Prepare and track punch lists.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for general contractors.
Qualifications
Education: Professional degree in Architecture.
Licensure: Architectural license required.
Accreditations: LEED, WELL, Passivehouse, or similar credentials encouraged
Experience: 10+ years of related professional experience
Technology Skills:
- Proficiency in 3D modeling using Revit, Rhino, AutoCAD, and SketchUp
- Strong skills in Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign), MS Office, Bluebeam.