LPA

Architecture

ArchitectureDesignCoordinator

$76–115k Irvine, California, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Architecture Design Coordinator at LPA. Skills: Architecture design, Design documentation, Project coordination. Assist Project Architects. Assist Project Designers”

Industry & Context.

Architecture
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelors or Masters degree in Architecture, 5+ years of experience, Proficiency in Revit, Knowledge of building codes, Knowledge of materials, Knowledge of construction methods, Demonstrated creativity, Demonstrated initiative, Demonstrated problem-solving

Nice to Have

Actively pursuing licensure, Already licensed, LEED accreditation, Familiarity with Rhino, Familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite, Experience with California DSA process

What You'll Do.

Assist Project Architects

Assist Project Designers

Assist Project Managers

Prepare documentation

Create design solutions

Develop design solutions

Implement design solutions

Assist Project Leaders

Research construction methods

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Multidisciplinary teams; Across studios

Communication Scope

Client coordination; Project coordination

Process & Methodology

Schematic design, Design development, Construction documents, Contract administration

Full Job Description

Join the 2025 AIA Firm Award Winner https://www.aia.org/about-aia/press/lpa-design-studios-receives-2025-aia-architecture-firm-award shaping a more sustainable future. LPA is a collective of designers, engineers, and researchers committed to tackling the biggest issues of our time. Our "No Excuses" integrated design approach was recognized by the AIA as “a trailblazer in sustainable, high-performance architecture". At LPA you’ll be part of the team that is changing the way the industry thinks about design and carbon emissions, built around the belief that we only achieve our goals when everybody has a seat at the table and all input is valued. We’re currently seeking an Architecture Design Coordinator to join our dynamic Education Studio. You’ll be part of a culture that values deep collaboration, technical excellence, and continual growth. Our Education studio is committed to creating engaging environments that put 21st century skills at the center of learning. We have completed projects such as Environmental Nature Center Preschool https://lpadesignstudios.com/projects/environmental-nature-center-preschool, Tarbut V'Torah https://lpadesignstudios.com/projects/tarbut-vtorah-upper-school and Eastvale STEM Academy https://lpadesignstudios.com/projects/corona-norco-unified-school-district-eastvale-stem-academy. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams across our studios in California and Texas—and help bring high-performance, community-first design to life. What You’ll Do: As an Architecture Design Coordinator, you’ll be hands-on from concept to completion. You’ll support and collaborate with project teams to: - Assist Project Architects, Project Designers, and Project Managers in the execution of specific assignments. - Prepare and manage documentation for schematic design, design development, and construction documents. - Create, develop, and implement design and detailing solutions. - Assist Project Leaders with client coordination and project coordination. - Suppo

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