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Roles at Yinka Ilori Studio and Aesop now advertising on Dezeen Jobs

We've selected five of the top architecture and design roles on Dezeen Jobs this week including positions at designer Yinka Ilori's studio and skincare brand Aesop.


Top architecture and design roles: Part 1/2 architectural assistant at Yinka Ilori Studio in London, UK

Part 1/2 architectural assistant at Yinka Ilori Studio

Designer Yinka Ilori is seeking a Part 1/2 architectural assistant to join his eponymous studio in London. The designer created The Colour Palace, a multi-coloured pavilion shown outside Dulwich Picture Gallery as part of the London Festival of Architecture.

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Top architecture and design roles: Store design/project coordinator at Aesop in New York, USA

Store design/project coordinator at Aesop

A central London Aesop store has been designed by film director Luca Guadagnino, featuring geometric floor tiles and marble fixtures. The skincare brand is hiring a store design/project coordinator at its New York office to support retail development across the Americas region.

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Top architecture and design roles: Senior visualisation designer at BIG in Copenhagen, Denmark

Senior visualisation designer at BIG

Danish architecture studio BIG has designed a future city prototype for Japanese car company Toyota, set to be built near Japan's Mount Fuji. The firm is recruiting for a senior visualisation designer to join its visualisation department in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Top architecture and design roles: Mid-weight interior designer at Tom Dixon in London

Mid-weight interior designer at Tom Dixon

Tom Dixon has an opening for a midweight interior designer to develop design concepts at its studio in London. The British designer is releasing a series of furniture made from cork including shelving, seating and tables.

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Top architecture and design roles: Mandarin-speaking architects at Superimpose Architecture in Beijing, China

Mandarin-speaking architects at Superimpose Architecture

Chinese firm Superimpose Architecture has converted a historic factory set to be demolished in China's Changzhi, transforming the site into an exhibition centre. The studio has an opening for Mandarin-speaking architects with a minimum of two years' experience to join its practice in Beijing.

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