
Application Deadline: 30 June 2026
Department: Urbanism - Architect/Technologist
Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time
Location: Winchester, Hampshire
We are seeking a talented and motivated RIBA Part 2 Architectural Assistant to join our multi-disciplinary urban design team. We welcome applications from recent graduates with appropriate qualifications in Architecture who are looking to gain experience across all RIBA stages while working towards professional qualification.
Our practice specialises in traditional and heritage-led design, often working on sensitive and technically complex sites where a high level of planning and technical expertise is required. We have a strong track record of securing challenging planning permissions and delivering well-resolved, contextually responsive schemes that seek to create neighbourhoods and communities for the future.
Our urban design team is actively involved in the development of a range of complex, multi-use buildings within masterplanning projects as well as the design of garden villages. We also undertake speculative and residential-led schemes, and ideally candidates will demonstrate some interest in residential architecture within their portfolio.
This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious, dynamic and creative individual seeking a challenging and rewarding role within a collaborative and technically accomplished studio environment. The right candidate will be supported and offered strong career progression opportunities.
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ADAM Architecture is the leading practitioners of traditional and progressive architecture and contextual urbanism in Europe. The practice is run by Hugh Petter, George Saumarez Smith, Robbie Kerr, Darren Price and Robert Cox. As Design Directors they lead their own projects with their own design ethos, while all working together as experts in the field of Classical and Traditional architecture. With studios in Winchester and London, the portfolio of projects covers a range of houses and buildings; these include new town and country houses, conversions, renovations and extensions, largely for private owners; historic buildings such as monuments, protected and Listed buildings; commercial and institutional buildings such as hotel, healthcare and office buildings; residential developments, masterplans and new urban designs ranging in size from small village extensions to major new developments.