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Five architecture and design jobs available now in Australia

Over on Dezeen Jobs, we're advertising jobs in a few Australian cities right now. We've selected five of the best, including roles with John McAslan + Partners, Cox Architecture and The University of Queensland.


Sports architects/interior designers at Cox Architecture

Job openings in Melbourne include an opportunity for sports architects and interior designers to join Cox Architecture. The firm's previous projects include a facility for sports education and training at the University of Canberra.

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Part-II architect at John McAslan + Partners

British firm John McAslan + Partners is expanding its practice in Sydney and looking for a Part-II architect with 3D modelling experience. The firm's recent projects include a cathedral on the edge of a tea plantation in Kenya.

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Senior residential/interior architect at Decus Interiors

Sydney-based Decus Interiors is looking for a senior residential/interior architect with eight+ years experience and knowledge of Vectorworks to join its practice. The firm's portfolio includes a North Bondi apartment, designed to offer an alternative to traditional coastal interiors.

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Communications coordinator at Koichi Takada Architects

Designs by Sydney studio Koichi Takada Architects include a restaurant with a tree-like ceiling canopy near Sydney. The practice an job opening for a communications coordinator, to help drive its PR and communications initiatives.

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Head of school and dean of architecture at The University of Queensland - School of Architecture

The University of Queensland is seeking a new dean to head up its architecture school. The school's campus includes a dentist training facility designed by Cox Architects, which performed well in the Inside 2015 interior design festival.

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