Graduate/Assistant Landscape Architect
Listed on 2026-02-21
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Design & Architecture
Landscape Architecture, Creative Design / Digital Art
Role – Graduate/Assistant Landscape Architect |
Location – London |
Salary – £30–£32K
Our client, a London-based landscape architecture studio, is looking for a Graduate or Assistant Landscape Architect to join its team and support the delivery of ongoing projects.
The practice works across a variety of project types including public realm, residential and mixed‑use developments. This role offers the opportunity to contribute across both design and technical stages.
ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES- Assisting with design development and drawing production
- Supporting preparation of layouts, reports and presentation material
- Contributing to project documentation and technical packages
- Participating in site visits and surveys
- Supporting visual and graphic outputs where required
- Degree in Landscape Architecture
- Working knowledge of Revit (essential)
- Competent use of CAD and standard design software
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Strong organisation and attention to detail
- Ability to work effectively within a team
- Full right to work in the UK
This position is suited to a graduate or early‑career landscape architect looking to develop practical project experience within a studio setting.
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