Architect, Unsolicited
Bring your design ambition to CEBRA and help create meaningful, sustainable architecture. Join interdisciplinary teams in Aarhus/Copenhagen and contribute to lasting spaces that inspire and connect.
We Design Significant Spaces
CEBRA creates architecture to move people. By combining a deep understanding of the project context and the client’s needs with strong artistic ambition, we design meaningful spaces that inspire people, stimulate the senses, connect to nature, and encourage positive change.
Our approach is open-minded and based on dialogue. Empathy is at the core of how we create architecture, and we listen to the world around us to gain a deep understanding of local cultures, conditions, climate, and building traditions. At the same time, we focus on creating architecture for the senses. In interdisciplinary teams, we practice artistic leadership and speak up for emotional impact to create architecture that is both bold, beautiful, and useful.
We recognise that constant change is a given and take pride in designing solutions that may evolve over time and remain relevant now and in the future. With a great sense of responsibility, we create architecture that lasts for generations and is cared for and loved by its users. We understand the urgency to act and design architecture that leaves a positive imprint. Therefore, we design holistic sustainable solutions that meet the ambitions and requirements of our clients, local authorities, and end-users.
Join our team
We are always interested in hearing from talented architects and designers who share our ambition to create meaningful, sustainable, and lasting architecture. Through our interdisciplinary way of working, you will have the opportunity to contribute to a broad range of projects and collaborate closely with experienced architects, specialists, and CEBRA partners.
We welcome unsolicited applications from architects at different stages of their careers. Your application will be considered for current and future opportunities at offices in Aarhus/Copenhagen and in relation to the needs of our professional design teams.
Qualifications
For an unsolicited application, we are looking for talented and engaged architects with a strong design ambition and a desire to contribute to CEBRA’s work.
Ideally, we would like you to:
have a relevant degree in architecture or equivalent.
have professional experience with architectural design and project development.
be a team player with an open, positive, and collaborative mind.
have strong aesthetic skills in design and architectural representation.
be able to work independently and take responsibility for your tasks.
have strong communication skills in English, both spoken and written.
have significant software skills, preferably including Rhino and Adobe Creative Suite.
Experience with visualisation, image post-production, BIM, sustainable design, or other relevant specialist skills will count in your favour. Danish language skills are an advantage on Danish projects.
Application
We evaluate unsolicited applications as we receive them and retain relevant applications for future opportunities.
We look forward to receiving your application, containing a motivation letter, portfolio, and CV. Please describe your professional experience, design approach, and the type of work you would like to contribute to at CEBRA.
Please find more information about CEBRA here: www.cebra.dk
- Department
- Architecture and Design
- Locations
- Main office: Aarhus, Branch office: Copenhagen
About CEBRA
CEBRA is a Danish architecture and design practice founded in 2001 by architects Mikkel Frost, Carsten Primdahl, and Kolja Nielsen, who head the studio’s creative work and strategic development with partner Mikkel Schlesinger.
With a growing international portfolio of recognised projects, CEBRA employs a multidisciplinary international staff of more than 65 architects, constructing architects, urban planners, landscape architects, academics, and administrative personnel. Our head office is in Aarhus, Denmark, with a branch office in Copenhagen, Denmark.