About Us boehm lynas is an award-winning architecture practice with a reputation for innovative, sustainable design. We create residential, commercial, and genuinely mixed-use buildings for private developers in the UK and internationally, with studios in London and Munich. We’re driven by a belief in long-lasting, impactful, and environmentally responsible design, and our work reflects that commitment. In 2024, we were honoured with the RIBA London Award, RIBA London Sustainability Award, and a RIBA National Award. We are: Collaborative Responsive Truthful Ambitious Our partnerships are: Impactful Long-standing Meaningful Sustainable What You’ll Do Lead and support early-stage design, from site analysis and concept development to planning presentations Collaborate closely with clients, consultants, and contractors Contribute across all RIBA work stages, with particular emphasis on sustainable design principles Develop proposals with a focus on whole-life carbon, circular economy thinking, and urban regeneration Work in a highly collaborative environment, balancing creativity with technical delivery What We’re Looking For ARB-registered (Part 3 qualified) Architect Experience in housing, residential masterplanning, and mixed-use developments Strong conceptual and visual design skills Proficiency in Revit, AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe InDesign, and Photoshop Excellent communication and presentation skills Passion for sustainable architecture and commitment to our planet-positive design approach Ability to manage multiple projects and work both independently and as part of a team What We Offer A central role in high-impact projects A flexible working environment (hybrid: home and London studio) Ongoing professional development and mentorship A supportive, open studio culture Salary based on experience and qualifications How to Apply Please submit your CV and portfolio via the Apply button or email us at studio@boehm-lynas.de. This is a full-time, London-based position offering the opportunity to contribute to some of the UK’s most progressive, sustainable architectural projects.