
In New York, architecture is never theoretical. It’s built against tight sites, layered regulations and real pressure. For architects who want to sharpen their technical and managerial instincts in that environment, Brooklyn-based IMC Architecture is hiring an Intermediate Architect ready to take the next step. This isn’t a role confined to redlines and isolated drafting tasks. IMC works across ground-up and renovation projects in multi-family residential, commercial and mixed-use typologies — the bread and butter of New York City’s evolving urban fabric. The firm is looking for someone with 4–7 years of experience who wants to be embedded in every phase of a project, from feasibility through construction administration. Learn More and Apply US experience is required — even better if in New York City — and a working understanding of NYC zoning and codes is critical. Designing here means navigating complexity, and IMC is looking for someone who can manage that challenge with rigor and independence. Image courtesy of IMC Architecture Proficiency in Revit is essential, but at IMC, BIM is not just documentation — it’s a project delivery tool. The right candidate will help coordinate drawing sets, develop technical details and contribute to conceptual imagery. They’ll participate in schematic design, design development and construction documents, and assist during bid and construction phases. This is exposure that accelerates growth. More About the Firm and Role As a boutique practice, IMC offers something larger firms often can’t: visibility and responsibility early on. The firm is seeking a detail-oriented, collaborative architect…
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