Model of Louis Vuitton Beverly Hills flagship store by Frank Gehry and Peter Marino. Image courtesy: LVMH
Following our previous look at an opening for a Senior/Intermediate Designer at Bunch Design, we are using this week’s edition of our Job Highlights series to explore an open role on Archinect Jobs for an Intermediate Architect at Gehry Partners.
The role, based in Los Angeles, calls for an individual with at least six years of experience, as well as proficiency in Revit, Rhino, and AutoCAD. The successful candidate will also have “experience in the preparation of Design and Construction documents; demonstrate effective technical abilities, superior problem defining and solving skills, and exceptional design sensibilities and interests.”
Related on Archinect: New docuseries profiles LA ‘rebel architects’ including Frank Gehry and Thom Mayne. Image credit: Ave PildasWhy the role interests us
The open role at Gehry Partners offers us the opportunity to look back on some of the most recent developments from the acclaimed studio and its founder, Frank Gehry. Last month, we reported on Gehry’s inclusion in a new docuseries profiling LA ‘rebel architects’ which premiered on July 1st. Elsewhere, Gehry is also set to star alongside Gordan Ramsey in a new film about the transformation of Battersea Power Station in London.
In May, we reported on Gehry’s teaming up with Peter Marino on a new Louis Vuitton Beverly Hills flagship store, set to open in 2029. The two-building scheme echoes motifs found in Gehry’s previous 2014 design for the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris. Earlier in 2025, meanwhile, a large-scale sculpture by Gehry was unveiled in the lobby of 3 World Trade Center.
Related on Archinect: Frank Gehry’s new SELA Cultural Center design inches forward in Los Angeles. Image credit: Gehry Partners & OLIN
Other notable architectural schemes by Gehry to recently appear in our editorial include the firm’s Colburn Center expansion in Los Angeles, which broke ground last year and is expected to be completed by 2027. A 1,000-seat concert hall, 100-seat theater, and four new dance studios will be added through the construction, along with a new public garden that serves as a gateway to the rest of downtown.
Elsewhere in Los Angeles, Gehry’s SELA Cultural Center recently moved forward following approvals from the LA Board of Supervisors. In Toronto, meanwhile, the firm’s Forma condominium scheme is currently under construction. The 73 and 84-story towers will become the tallest buildings ever constructed by Gehry when they are completed in 2028.
Related on Archinect: Frank Gehry’s Forma development begins construction in Toronto. Image credit: Forma/Great GulfFurther reading for interested candidates
Job Highlights is one of a number of ongoing weekly series showcasing the opportunities available on our industry-leading job board. Our Meet Your Next Employer series profiles and interviews interesting studios with open positions currently available on Archinect Jobs, while our weekly roundups curate job opportunities by location, career level, and job description.
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