If you’re a Project Architect with around five or more years of UK experience under your belt and you’re craving a role that lets you properly lead projects rather than orbit around them, this Glasgow-based studio might be exactly the shift you’ve been looking for. They’re one of those long-established names with a genuine mix of major public projects, commercial work, healthcare, education and large-scale masterplanning, and they’re busy enough that you’ll step straight into meaningful responsibility rather than months of warming the bench. This is a place where you’ll be trusted with ownership, encouraged to speak up, and expected to bring a level of technical confidence that helps steer projects smoothly through design and delivery. The team you’d be joining cares about doing things well, not just fast. They pride themselves on being pragmatic, collaborative and commercially aware, and the culture reflects that. There’s no ego-driven hierarchy blocking you from decision-makers; you’ll be working shoulder to shoulder with people who genuinely value ideas, initiative and contribution. If you like a studio where everyone mucks in, stays grounded and respects that architecture is both creative and deeply technical, you’ll feel at home here. The work itself is substantial and varied. One month you could be developing the technical strategy for a complex healthcare scheme, and another month you’re coordinating consultant inputs on a major mixed-use development. Their projects regularly push you to sharpen your delivery skills, get immersed in BIM workflows, navigate regulatory demands and manage the messy reality of real-world construction. If you enjoy driving the details, solving problems with engineers and contractors, and seeing your design actually turn into something buildable, you’ll get all of that here in spades. They’re also operating with a modern mindset. They’ve invested heavily in digital processes, collaborative workflows and quality assurance systems that stop projects descending into chaos. Your Revit skills will absolutely matter, but so will your ability to communicate, present ideas clearly, build rapport with clients and lead packages with confidence. This studio expects you to be proactive, curious and professional, but in return you get genuine autonomy and the chance to carve out a niche in a sector that excites you. The culture is grounded, friendly and focused. People stick around because the work is good, the pace is stimulating and the team actually care about doing things properly. It’s an environment where you can grow quickly, especially if you’re motivated to step into broader leadership. You won’t be hidden in the corner churning out drawings; you’ll be visible, trusted and supported by senior colleagues who want you to progress. If you’re an architect who thrives in a busy, collaborative, technically strong environment and you’re ready for a role where you can genuinely influence design and delivery, this is a standout opportunity. The Glasgow studio is looking for someone who’s confident, capable and ready to take that next step into project leadership. If that sounds like you, get in touch with Sarah Hobson at Peace Recruitment for more information.