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Architect (Interior Design) – Campus Development

Indian Institute for Human SettlementsBengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaPosted 17 May 2026

The Indian Institute for Human Settlements is seeking an architect specializing in interior design for their Kengeri campus development project. The role focuses on interior design planning, execution, sustainable material palettes, and integrating traditional Indian crafts with modern technology. Candidates must possess significant experience in sustainable building practices and proficiency in industry-standard design software. This is a contractual position requiring site supervision and cross-functional collaboration within a dynamic development team.

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Experience

8+ years

Function

Arts and Design

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 2

What you will work on

The Indian Institute for Human Settlements is seeking an architect specializing in interior design for their Kengeri campus development project. The role focuses on interior design planning, execution, sustainable material palettes, and integrating traditional Indian crafts with modern technology. Candidates must possess significant experience in sustainable building practices and proficiency in industry-standard design software. This is a contractual position requiring site supervision and cross-functional collaboration within a dynamic development team.

TAL's take

Quality 55/1005/5 clarityTier 2 company

Well-defined role within a significant institutional project, though it is a contract-based position.

Very clear scope, responsibilities, and technical requirements provided for an architecture-specific role.

Must haves

  • Professional degree in Architecture or Master's in Architecture/Interior design
  • Around 8 years of experience
  • Experience in interior design for sustainable buildings
  • Proficiency in Revit and Rhino
  • Knowledge of sustainable building practices

Tools and skills

revitrhinoautocadsketchupindesignphotoshopillustratorms office

Nice to have: 3ds max.

About the company

Academic and research institution, does not fit global tech firm tiers.

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