Job Overview
- Experience Level Fresher
- Highest Qualification Graduate
1. Design Development: Intern architects often assist senior architects in the development of design concepts and plans for buildings and structures. This includes creating sketches, 3D models, and renderings to communicate design ideas.
2. Drafting and Documentation: They are responsible for preparing detailed architectural drawings, including floor plans, elevations, sections, and construction details using computer-aided design (CAD) software.
3. Building Code Compliance: Intern architects work to ensure that architectural designs comply with local building codes, zoning regulations, and other legal requirements. They assist in researching and interpreting relevant codes and standards.
4. Site Analysis: Conduct site visits and analysis to gather data about the physical and environmental conditions of a project site. This information is crucial for the design process.
5. Material and Product Research: Intern architects research and recommend building materials, finishes, and construction products that meet the project’s requirements for aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability.
6. Construction Administration: During the construction phase, intern architects may be involved in on-site visits, reviewing construction progress, and addressing issues that arise during the construction process. They may also assist in answering requests for information (RFIs) and preparing change orders.
7. Client Communication: Intern architects may participate in client meetings, helping to explain design concepts, present progress updates, and address client feedback and concerns.
8. Collaboration: They collaborate with other members of the project team, including structural engineers, mechanical and electrical engineers, interior designers, and landscape architects, to ensure the successful execution of a project.
9. Presentation Skills: Intern architects often prepare presentation materials, such as PowerPoint presentations, physical models, and visual aids, to communicate design ideas to clients and project stakeholders.
10. Continued Education: Intern architects are usually required to continue their education and training to work toward becoming licensed architects. This may involve participating in the Architectural Experience Program (AXP) and preparing for the Architect Registration Examination (ARE).
11. Sustainability and Green Design: In modern architecture, there is a growing emphasis on sustainable and environmentally friendly design practices. Intern architects may be involved in researching and implementing sustainable design strategies.
12. Technology Proficiency: Keeping up with the latest architectural software and technology tools, such as BIM (Building Information Modeling) software, is essential for intern architects to enhance their efficiency and effectiveness in the workplace.
More Information
- Complete Address Ace Arch Architects, Second Floor, Dhoran Road, Dehradun Uttarakhand
- Salary Offered 0
- Years of Experience Required 0-1
- Degree Name Bachelor of Architecture - B.Arch