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Architecture & Design Internships: Complete Guide 2025

Design shapes how we live. Learn how to secure internships at top architecture and design firms.

Sproutern Career Team
January 22, 2026
14 min read

Key Takeaways

  • Portfolio is everything—quality over quantity
  • Learn software tools beyond what college teaches
  • Smaller firms offer more hands-on experience
  • Site visits and practical exposure are invaluable

1. Types of Design Internships

Architecture

Building design, drafting, site supervision

Interior Design

Space planning, material selection, renders

Urban Planning

City development, policy, sustainability

Landscape Design

Gardens, public spaces, environmental design

2. Required Skills & Tools

Software Tools

  • AutoCAD: Industry standard for drafting
  • SketchUp: Quick 3D modeling
  • Revit: BIM modeling (increasingly required)
  • 3ds Max/V-Ray: Photorealistic renders
  • Photoshop/Illustrator: Presentation graphics

Soft Skills

  • Design thinking and problem-solving
  • Client communication
  • Time management (projects have deadlines)
  • Collaboration with engineers and contractors

3. Portfolio Tips

  • Quality over quantity: 5-10 strong projects, not 20 weak ones
  • Show process: Sketches, iterations, final output
  • Include diverse work: Residential, commercial, academic
  • Digital format: PDF + online portfolio (Behance, Issuu)
  • Tailor it: Customize for each firm's style
Pro Tip: Include hand sketches—they show original thinking that software can't replicate.

4. Top Firms

Large Firms

Hafeez Contractor, CP Kukreja, Morphogenesis, Perkins Eastman, RSP

Boutique Studios

Studio Mumbai, Sameep Padora, Anagram Architects, Khosla Associates

Interior Design

Livspace, HomeLane, Bonito Designs, Studio A

5. Application Process

  1. Research firms whose work you admire
  2. Prepare a tailored portfolio (10-15 pages max)
  3. Email with brief introduction + portfolio link/attachment
  4. Follow up after 1-2 weeks if no response
  5. Be flexible on timing and location

6. FAQs

Are architecture internships paid?

Varies widely. Large firms may pay ₹10K-25K/month. Boutique studios may be unpaid but offer better learning.

How important is college brand?

Portfolio matters more. Strong work from a lesser-known college beats weak work from a top college.

A Day in the Life of an Architecture Intern

9:00 AM - Morning Briefing

Team meeting to review project status. Learn about client feedback and today's priorities.

10:00 AM - Drafting Work

Working on AutoCAD drawings for a residential project. Creating floor plans and elevations.

1:00 PM - Lunch with Team

Informal discussions about design trends, site visits, and project challenges.

2:00 PM - Site Visit

Accompanying a senior architect to check construction progress. Taking photos and notes.

5:00 PM - 3D Modeling

Working on SketchUp model for client presentation. Adding materials and lighting.

7:00 PM - Wrap Up

Saving work, updating task list for tomorrow. Sometimes staying late for deadline rushes.

Salary Expectations

Firm TypeIntern StipendEntry Level5+ Years
Large Firms₹15-25K/month₹4-7 LPA₹12-20 LPA
Boutique Studios₹0-15K/month₹3-5 LPA₹8-15 LPA
Interior Design₹8-20K/month₹3-6 LPA₹10-18 LPA
Urban Planning₹10-20K/month₹4-8 LPA₹15-25 LPA

Common Intern Mistakes

Portfolio with too many projects

Quality beats quantity. 5 excellent projects beat 20 mediocre ones. Edit ruthlessly.

Only learning software in college

Firms expect you to know tools already. Self-learn Revit, V-Ray, and Lumion before applying.

Not asking questions on site

Site visits are golden learning opportunities. Ask about materials, construction methods, challenges.

Ignoring construction knowledge

Design without understanding construction is incomplete. Learn how buildings are actually built.

Generic applications

Each firm has a style. Research their work and tailor your portfolio to match their aesthetic.

Career Paths in Architecture

Traditional Practice

Intern → Junior Architect → Project Architect → Associate → Principal

Specialization

BIM Specialist, Sustainability Consultant, Heritage Conservation, Facade Designer

Real Estate Development

Architect → Project Manager → Development Manager → VP Development

Academia

Masters → Teaching Assistant → Research → Professor

Own Practice

5-10 years experience → Start own studio → Build reputation → Award-winning firm

Success Stories

"Portfolio quality changed everything..."

"I redid my portfolio with just 6 projects, showing process from concept to final renders. Got callbacks from 4 out of 5 firms I applied to." — Mehak, SPA Delhi

"Boutique studio experience was transformative..."

"Chose an unpaid internship at Studio Mumbai over paid offers. Got to work on real projects from day one. Best decision ever." — Rohan, IIT Kharagpur

"Cold email to my dream firm worked..."

"Researched the principal's talks, mentioned specific projects I admired. Got a personal reply and an internship offer." — Ananya, CEPT

More Frequently Asked Questions

Should I choose a large firm or boutique studio?

Large firms offer structure and big projects. Boutique studios offer hands-on experience and closer mentorship. Early career, boutique often teaches more.

How important are site visits during internship?

Extremely important. Classroom design is incomplete without understanding construction. Always volunteer for site visits.

Do I need a masters degree in architecture?

For practicing architecture in India, B.Arch is sufficient. Masters helps for academia, specialization, or international practice.

What if I'm from a tier-2 architecture college?

Portfolio matters more than college name. Many successful architects come from lesser-known schools. Focus on your work.

Should I learn Revit or stick with AutoCAD?

Learn both. AutoCAD remains standard for 2D drafting. Revit is increasingly required for BIM projects. Being proficient in both makes you more employable.

How do I find good architecture firms to apply to?

Follow ArchDaily, Dezeen, and Indian Architect & Builder. Note firms whose work you admire. Research their team size and project types before applying.

Portfolio Readiness Checklist

Less than 15 pages total
5-10 high-quality projects only
Shows design process, not just final renders
Includes hand sketches and concept development
Diverse project types (residential, commercial, etc.)
Clear labels and brief descriptions
Available as PDF and online (Behance/Issuu)
Tailored to target firm's aesthetic

Software Tools Comparison

SoftwareBest ForLearning CurveIndustry Demand
AutoCAD2D drafting, working drawingsMediumEssential
RevitBIM, documentationHighIncreasing
SketchUpQuick 3D modelingLowCommon
3ds MaxPhotorealistic rendersHighSpecialized
LumionQuick visualizationLowGrowing
Rhino + GrasshopperParametric designHighNiche

Design Your Career

Architecture and design internships are the foundation of a successful design career. Build that portfolio, learn the tools, and start applying.

Remember: architecture is a long journey. The 5-year degree is just the beginning. Every project, every site visit, every late night adds to your understanding of space and design.

Great buildings start with great learning. Start yours today. 🏛️

Written by Sproutern Career Team

Based on insights from architects and design professionals.

Last updated: January 22, 2026