The construction industry is changing. The impact of AI, the regulatory reset following Grenfell, the housing crisis, and the realities of the climate crisis are reshaping how buildings are conceived, delivered, and managed. In this context, the traditional role of the architect, as it has often been defined, is under pressure. Professional agency has been eroded in parts of the industry, and many architects understandably question where their skills now sit and how they create meaningful value.
At Hollis, we believe that our existing building stock is central to the future of the built environment. This requires a shift towards a more engaged, technically grounded, and realistic understanding of how buildings actually perform over time. It means confronting the complexity of real assets, real constraints, and real risk. Therefore, we are excited to strengthen our Building Safety & Fire team with this new role based in our Glasgow or Edinburgh office.
This role reflects that shift. We value architects for the depth and breadth of skills they bring, including design thinking, iterative problem solving, technical judgement, spatial understanding, and the ability to operate across multiple scales. Just as important is an appreciation of the wider system within which buildings sit, and a willingness to engage in genuinely interdisciplinary thinking.
You will work within the Building Safety and Fire team, while also having access to a range of specialist disciplines across the practice. This environment supports collaboration, critical thinking, and informed decision making, and plays to strengths that many architects already possess but are not always able to use fully.
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