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This week's top architecture and design jobs include WeWork and Swarovski

Our selection of the most promising architecture and design roles on Dezeen Jobs this week includes positions at co-working company WeWork and Austrian crystal brand Swarvoski.


Design manager at WeWork

WeWork is seeking a design manager to join its team in Tel Aviv, Israel. The co-working company has recently opened a new San Francisco headquarters in the city's 61-storey Salesforce Tower, designed by Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects.

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Senior product designer at Swarovski

Spanish designer Jaime Hayon has created a Swarovski crystal-covered fairground carousel for Kristallwelten, the company's theme park in the Austrian countryside. The crystal manufacturer has an opportunity for a senior product designer in nearby Wattens, Austria.

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Landscape architect at Gustafson Porter + Bowman

Gustafson Porter + Bowman is looking for a landscape architect to join its firm in London. The practice has designed a terraced garden with 700 planted trees, located at the centre of the Marina One development in Singapore's Marina Bay.

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Senior associate or design strategist at Hassell

Global design firm Hassell has teamed up with Dutch architecture studio MVRDV to design a series of flood-resistant structures, which aim to combat the effects of climate change in San Francisco's Bay Area. The firm is searching for a senior associate or design strategist to join its office in Melbourne, Australia.

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Part 2 architectural assistant at Lipton Plant Architects

Lipton Plant Architects has a vacancy for a Part 2 architectural assistant to join its team in London. The firm has updated a 1970s property in Berkshire, adding a two-storey extension with black brickwork and orange-framed windows.

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