Hanbury

5 open positions

Open Positions (5)

2026 Summer Designer, Interiors (Non-Research Track)

raleigh, North Carolina | Feb 18

About the Program Summer Designers are fully embedded within project teams, contributing to active work while gaining exposure to interior design exploration, technical documentation, construction administration, and project management. Support construction administration tasks such as submittal reviews and design clarifications Research environmentally responsible design strategies, materials, systems, and wellness factors while meeting client program, schedule, budget, and aesthetic goals Contribute with the preparation of Construction Documents for the client’s approval Assist with project coordination tasks across project phases Participate in design critiques, reviews, and pin-ups Participate in firm-wide learning sessions, design reviews, lectures, and discussions including 3D software, hand rendering, marketing, and the business of architecture Attend site tours of projects under construction Engage with mentors and team members to build professional skills and understanding of architectural practice Participate in mentorship opportunities focused on design thinking, project teams, and career development Collaborate with fellow Summer Scholars across offices and disciplines Present experience and interior design work to peers and firm leadership Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate interiors program Strong interest in professional interior design practice, project teams, and critical thinking Familiarity with design software is a plus Ability to communicate ideas visually and verbally Curious and collaborative mindset

Full-Time

2026 Summer Designer, Interiors (Non-Research Track)

richmond, Virginia | Feb 12

Driven by global thinking and local impact, Hanbury is an architecture firm that designs environments for people. Summer Designers are fully embedded within project teams, contributing to active work while gaining exposure to interior design exploration, technical documentation, construction administration, and project management. In addition to project work, Summer Scholars participate in enrichment opportunities such as 3D software workshops, hand rendering, marketing, the business of design, firm forums, design travel, and site tours of projects under construction. Project + Practice • Support construction administration tasks such as submittal reviews and design clarifications • Research environmentally responsible design strategies, materials, systems, and wellness factors while meeting client program, schedule, budget, and aesthetic goals • Contribute with the preparation of Construction Documents for the client’s approval • Assist with project coordination tasks across project phases • Participate in design critiques, reviews, and pin-ups Professional Engagement • Participate in firm-wide learning sessions, design reviews, lectures, and discussions including 3D software, hand rendering, marketing, and the business of architecture • Attend site tours of projects under construction • Engage with mentors and team members to build professional skills and understanding of architectural practice • Participate in mentorship opportunities focused on design thinking, project teams, and career development • Collaborate with fellow Summer Scholars across offices and disciplines • Present experience and interior design work to peers and firm leadership • Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate interiors program • Strong interest in professional interior design practice, project teams, and critical thinking • Familiarity with design software is a plus • Ability to communicate ideas visually and verbally • Curious and collaborative mindset • Applicants must submit a portfolio to be considered • Stipend will be paid on the first regular payroll following the start of the program

Full-Time

2026 Summer Designer, Interiors (Non-Research Track)

richmond, Virginia | Feb 2

Driven by global thinking and local impact, Hanbury is an architecture firm that designs environments for people. Summer Designers are fully embedded within project teams, contributing to active work while gaining exposure to interior design exploration, technical documentation, construction administration, and project management. In addition to project work, Summer Scholars participate in enrichment opportunities such as 3D software workshops, hand rendering, marketing, the business of design, firm forums, design travel, and site tours of projects under construction. Project + Practice • Support construction administration tasks such as submittal reviews and design clarifications • Research environmentally responsible design strategies, materials, systems, and wellness factors while meeting client program, schedule, budget, and aesthetic goals • Contribute with the preparation of Construction Documents for the client’s approval • Assist with project coordination tasks across project phases • Participate in design critiques, reviews, and pin-ups Professional Engagement • Participate in firm-wide learning sessions, design reviews, lectures, and discussions including 3D software, hand rendering, marketing, and the business of architecture • Attend site tours of projects under construction • Engage with mentors and team members to build professional skills and understanding of architectural practice • Participate in mentorship opportunities focused on design thinking, project teams, and career development • Collaborate with fellow Summer Scholars across offices and disciplines • Present experience and interior design work to peers and firm leadership • Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate interiors program • Strong interest in professional interior design practice, project teams, and critical thinking • Familiarity with design software is a plus • Ability to communicate ideas visually and verbally • Curious and collaborative mindset • Applicants must submit a portfolio to be considered • Stipend will be paid on the first regular payroll following the start of the program

Full-Time

2026 Summer Designer, Interiors (Non-Research Track)

baltimore, Maryland | Jan 29

Driven by global thinking and local impact, Hanbury is an architecture firm that designs environments for people. Summer Designers are fully embedded within project teams, contributing to active work while gaining exposure to interior design exploration, technical documentation, construction administration, and project management. In addition to project work, Summer Scholars participate in enrichment opportunities such as 3D software workshops, hand rendering, marketing, the business of design, firm forums, design travel, and site tours of projects under construction. Project + Practice • Support construction administration tasks such as submittal reviews and design clarifications • Research environmentally responsible design strategies, materials, systems, and wellness factors while meeting client program, schedule, budget, and aesthetic goals • Contribute with the preparation of Construction Documents for the client’s approval • Assist with project coordination tasks across project phases • Participate in design critiques, reviews, and pin-ups Professional Engagement • Participate in firm-wide learning sessions, design reviews, lectures, and discussions including 3D software, hand rendering, marketing, and the business of architecture • Attend site tours of projects under construction • Engage with mentors and team members to build professional skills and understanding of architectural practice • Participate in mentorship opportunities focused on design thinking, project teams, and career development • Collaborate with fellow Summer Scholars across offices and disciplines • Present experience and interior design work to peers and firm leadership • Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate interiors program • Strong interest in professional interior design practice, project teams, and critical thinking • Familiarity with design software is a plus • Ability to communicate ideas visually and verbally • Curious and collaborative mindset • Applicants must submit a portfolio to be considered • Stipend will be paid on the first regular payroll following the start of the program

Full-Time

2026 Summer Scholar (Interior Design Focused)

raleigh, North Carolina | Jan 22

Driven by global thinking and local impact, Hanbury is an architecture firm that designs environments for people. With practical optimism, we push the boundaries of what’s possible while staying rooted in what’s indispensable. The program blends interior design exploration with hands-on professional practice, providing practical experience aligned with the Interior Design Experience Program (IDEP), including exposure to design and construction documents, construction administration, and project management. Project + Practice • Support construction administration tasks such as submittal reviews and design clarifications • Research environmentally responsible design strategies, materials, systems, and wellness factors while meeting client program, schedule, budget, and aesthetic goals • Contribute with the preparation of Construction Documents for the client’s approval • Assist with project coordination tasks across project phases • Participate in design critiques, reviews, and pin-ups Professional Engagement • Participate in firm-wide learning sessions, design reviews, lectures, and discussions including 3D software, hand rendering, marketing, and the business of architecture • Attend site tours of projects under construction • Engage with mentors and team members to build professional skills and understanding of architectural practice • Participate in mentorship opportunities focused on design thinking, project teams, and career development • Collaborate with fellow Summer Scholars across offices and disciplines • Present experience and interior design work to peers and firm leadership • Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate interiors program • Strong interest in professional interior design practice, project teams, and critical thinking • Familiarity with design software is a plus • Ability to communicate ideas visually and verbally • Curious and collaborative • Applicants must submit a portfolio to be considered • Housing stipend will be paid on the first regular payroll following the start of the program

Full-Time