London, UK
3D visualiser
at David Chipperfield Architects
David Chipperfield Architects is hiring a 3D visualiser to join its team in London.
This is a full time, permanent role that would suit a skilled visualiser who is passionate about architecture and who shares the creative ambitions of our practice. You will be part of a dedicated team of visualisers who work as valued members of our design teams creating 2D/3D images and diagrams for a variety of project stages. You will assist less experienced architectural colleagues using visualisation programmes, sharing your knowledge and expertise. You will contribute to the ongoing digital design development of the practice by testing new software and ways of working.
You need to be passionate about design and architecture and be able to demonstrate the ability to consistently create high quality architectural visuals. The ideal candidate will be highly creative and confident with a superb eye for composition and a wide range of 3D skills and techniques.
Proven experience and solid working knowledge of Rhino, 3DS Max, V-Ray or Corona render, plus Photoshop and Illustrator are desirable and additional experience of MicroStation 3D, Enscape, After Effects, Premiere Pro.
You will have a depth of architectural visualisation expertise and experience, ideally having worked on medium to larger scale projects, complex building typologies, and a range of international projects.
You will need to have experience in modelling, texturing, lighting, camera set-up as well as rendering and post production.
This role is located in our London UK office (some home working is allowed on a hybrid model of some in office and some at home), excellent English language skills both spoken and written are required.
On top of a competitive salary, we offer staff a wide range of benefits: medical cash insurance plan, pension and parental leave provision, private healthcare, an employee assistance programme, paid professional memberships, site visits, training opportunities (both in-house CPD seminars and external courses), cycle-to-work scheme, interest-free TFL season ticket loan. Our growing internal cultural programme includes talks from a diverse and varied selection of speakers. We also often gather to celebrate with staff social events and parties. We have an active diversity programme with staff groups to promote awareness and equity around gender, LGBTQ+, racial equality and other diversity positive initiatives.
We have a core hours policy allowing for flexible start/end times to the working day, we hybrid working (a mix of some days from home), and and international working policy which allows up to 30 days to be worked from abroad each year.
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