Salary for an Architect
Name: Stephen Jones
Job Title: Architect
Where: Marina Del Rey, CA
Employer: Principal/Owner SFJones Architects, Inc.
Years of Experience: 10+
Education: BA in Design at University of Florida - 1986, Masters of Architecture at UCLA - 1992
Salary: See PayScale's Research Center for the average salary for an architect.
Salary for an Architect
It’s no exaggeration to say that Stephen Jones is one of the most sought-after architects in the country. Stephen has designed many high-profile restaurants, from the internationally known Spago in Beverly Hills to the Lucky Strike Lanes which grace several major cities. But can the salary for an architect match an awe-inspiring design? We decided to find out more about architect salaries and how to become an architect from one of the best.
Stephen discussed his different creations, factors that affect the average architect salary and how to become an architect. Primarily a commercial architect, Stephen is equally adept as a luxury home architect, having designed his own house. He truly loves what he does, sans the architect salary.
Stephen reminds us that the salary for an architect takes a back seat to the passion one must have for this creative and challenging field. If you're wondering how to become an architect - or earn a higher architect salary - keep reading to find out how Stephen rose to the top.
Architect Job Description:
I operate a 10-person architectural design firm. My primary role is overseeing all projects, including conceptual design. I work with my project architects to develop the designs, see the project through construction and manage client relations. As the face of SFJones Architects, I market the architect firm, meet with prospective clients, work to promote the firm and recent projects, and prepare proposals.
For those wondering how to become an architect, what were your career steps?
Fortunately, I found my calling in Jr. High School. I was fascinated by my uncle’s engineering firm and my dad’s silkscreen printing business. I also found that I was good in my drafting class and kept taking the class for an easy “A.” I recall writing my 9th grade career report about wanting to become an architect and it became my passion. Later, I was able to get a job with a landscape architect, which was my foot in the door.
I got accepted into the University of Florida, and since I wasn’t taking a full load of classes for the first couple of years, I was able to work for an architect 30 to 35 hours a week and take classes at the same time. Eventually, after a few more years I decided to get my Master’s Degree at UCLA where I was able to work with a small firm that specialized in restaurants; I found that I was intrigued with the building type.
That led to a position with the Wolfgang Puck Food Company where I was one of the in-house architects for the new restaurant concepts that they were rolling out. My big break came from an opportunity with Wolfgang Puck and his wife Barbara Lazaroff to design their new Spago restaurant which they were planning to open in Beverly Hills. That turned out to be the project that launched SFJones Architects, and almost 11 years later, we are still going strong.
What do you like about working as an architect?
I love creating my own environment and making client’s concepts come to life. Work is not work to me; it’s what I would be doing anyway. It’s dynamic in that it’s never boring and always challenging, and the payoff at the end of a project makes the process worth it all. Plus, the added bonus of designing restaurants is that you can visit your actual completed work.
As an architect, can you recall any memorable or funny moments that took place on the job?
Memorable moments during my job usually occur during construction, when something either doesn’t work out as expected or an unexpected situation comes up and you, as the architect and designer, have to fix it or “make lemonade out of lemons.” When you are put in that position and are able to come up with a creative solution, then you have good stories to tell of why something was created a certain way, especially when it becomes a big part of the design... I’m full of good stories.
What are some of the well-known restaurants that you have designed?
Spago in Beverly Hills, The Hump at the Santa Monica Airport, Lucky Strikes Bowling in Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, and a few other cities, The Daily Grill and The Grill on the Alley at various locations around the country, plus others that are listed on my website at www.sfjones.com.
What is the typical salary for an architect? Can you give us an architect salary range?
First of all, if you are in it for the money, you are in the wrong profession. For me, it’s the lifestyle and creative freedom. The range in architect salaries greatly depends on whether you are running your own firm or work for an established firm. A project architect working for a firm can expect to earn an architect salary ranging from $60K to $90K, depending on experience and the size of the firm you are working for.
A principal of a large firm can expect to earn an architect salary of up to $150K, or more, depending on the size of the firm and what part of the country you are in. A sole proprietor has a salary range that varies greatly, depending on the firm’s success and the owner’s business sense. During good times, those architect salaries are $125K and up. However, during slow times, you are the last to get paid so it can be rough.
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sir m doing m final year in school nd i have decide to go in an architect field so can you tell me which are the good college in india for such career
Posted by: Prashant Chauhan | May 15, 2012 at 07:41 AM
good results from high school and now I'm studying something I don't want/like in university because of not know what to study.I wish one day to have chance to study architecture thats only my wish
Posted by: Vezile Samuel Ngququ | April 03, 2012 at 05:12 AM
I do understant that architecture is not about money But passion. Therefore what if you do have passion for it with good results, and you know how to design but you don't get a chance to exprese your self.need help because my dream is to architect not for money but because of love for drawings.
Posted by: Vezile Samuel Ngququ | April 03, 2012 at 05:07 AM
"First of all, if you are in it for the money, you are in the wrong profession."
the above lines were written in the passage but i waana know that eventhough i want to become an architect i want to know its starting salary when i will complete my five year degree what would would be the starting salary but you are saying that if you are in for the money u are in wrong proffession,but a man who wants to do architecture he needs to know what could i earn if i become an architect, so its not an important matter if we do not consider the starting salary ,we should no what would be the starting salary becuse we getting in it.
Posted by: arun suthar | February 09, 2012 at 05:24 PM
pls lemme knw wat salary i get in starting if am only a
1) b.arch holder
2) b.arch+ m.arch
3) b.arch+m.arch+m.b.a
Posted by: hari | February 01, 2012 at 05:23 AM
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Posted by: archisage | August 13, 2011 at 06:10 AM
Pricing for new architects though can be pretty low. By pricing I mean salary, sorry, heh. I think once you get well known and have jobs under your belt then yea, you can do pretty well. Until that point though...eh.
Posted by: phoenix landscape design | June 02, 2011 at 09:00 PM
is architecture career is good for those student who loving drawing ang having creativity?
how is the career opurtunity in india as an architect and is architect can got the job in goverment sector?
what is the salary of an architect in india?
Posted by: shivendra pandey | April 29, 2011 at 11:30 PM
sir can u plz giv me information on d architecture career in india n d average salary 1 can xpect....
Posted by: sumi | November 21, 2010 at 07:54 AM
i'm from chennai and now i'm doing my schooling final year...
i've planned to do Arhcitecture as my career...... as it's my dream to do so....
can i know the best schoos to do Arhcitecture in chennai (tamil nadu) and may i know how much would it cost to do for all about 5 years...
how will be the job oppurtunities for an arhcitect in the upcoming years
what will be the average salary for an arhcitect in india as well as on middle east...
Posted by: SUHAIL | September 04, 2010 at 04:09 AM
what is the best school for architects and does commercial architect differ from a regular one. how?
Posted by: Amit | July 31, 2010 at 01:16 AM
Hello sir/mam,
Can u plz give me details about architecture career in india? how long does it take to be called as an "experienced architect"? What is the average income of architects in India? Plz reply as soon as possible 'coz m a student of B. Arch Ist year, from Jaipur....
Posted by: Geet | July 13, 2010 at 09:35 AM
Sir, i live in India and i want to know that dose it really matters from which institute u are doing architectural course. plz reply.
Posted by: ravi | May 30, 2010 at 08:02 PM
hello my name is michela i want to be a Project Architect its been my dream ever since I knew about it but my dad says that i would never be an Project Architect because i am diagnosed with ADAH
and i never got into the school i wanted but do u still think i could be an Project Architect because in art and design i got 7b
Posted by: michela | May 12, 2010 at 01:09 PM
i live in india and i am quite determined to chose architecture as my career because i have dreamt of it for so many years. can i get a job abroad after doing the course from a reputed university in india. i would love to work with you ,but it would take at least 5 years to complete the course.being an architect has been my passion and the goal of my life.i want to be the father of the 21st century's wonders of the world.whenever i hold a pencil in my hand i always try to draw something new and creative.i have made some sketches of some buildings and would love to bring them to life. please mail me.
Posted by: Param | June 27, 2008 at 12:13 PM
How long did you have to stay in school for? Hows the math part of it?( an area where iam rusty) and I'm pretty sure its your passion to pursue this career, but im still very young, and i have some interest in architecture but there are so many other things i love, so would it be worth it to do it?
Posted by: Brittany | March 09, 2008 at 03:36 PM
i want to know how to become an architect that builds houses instead of restaurants and hotels. can you make a living doing that?
Posted by: anna | September 24, 2007 at 04:53 PM
Is it worth doing Arhcitecture for a living? And is the money good enough, because i am looking into Architecture now and i am thinking of doing it for a living.
Posted by: Fred .W. | August 06, 2007 at 01:40 PM