Notts home-grown talent takes AI Design Prize

Nottingham-based architectural practice CPMG has seen success in its ranks through the award-winning AI design capabilities of one of its young rising stars.

Qasim Iqbal, a Part 2 architectural assistant at CPMG, has recently been credited through the International AI Design Awards for his expert design skills using AI technology, including a second-place award and a special recognition award for two of his architectural designs.

Born and bred in Nottingham, Qasim studied for undergraduate and master’s degrees in architecture at Nottingham Trent University (NTU) before joining CPMG’s growing team at its Nottingham studio – kickstarting his career in the world of architecture.

Speaking on his success and his role at CPMG, Qasim said:

“I first began utilising AI to generate ideas while I was studying, and this is where I saw its true potential as a tool to support my work. From then, I’ve been able to enhance my skills in the creation of design through AI, to blend dreams and reality, pushing real elements beyond reality’s limits.

“As the team at CPMG continues to grow and the industry in Nottingham, and across the UK, continues to develop, AI will certainly have a role to play in the future of design. In my view, this is as support of human touch, not as a replacement for it, especially in everyday architecture work where real-world experience is so important to truly understand a design that will be fit for its intended people and purpose.”

Regionally, CPMG continues to play a pivotal role in the development and growth of Nottingham through its work. This includes the creation of its own award-winning studios on St. Peter’s Gate, delivery of NTU’s new Design and Digital Arts building, the reinvention of Nottingham War Rooms, and through its historic charity work for causes like Emmanuel House and Switch Up.

Nick Gregory, director at CPMG, who is celebrating 30 years with the business this year, said:

“Qasim’s success is an example of the talent that can be found right here in Nottingham. As a business, our roots are ingrained in the city, and for us to have the opportunity to develop and champion the next generation not only for architecture and design, but also for Nottingham, is extra special.

“Our people are at the heart of all we do. Skill, creativity, and expertise are all such key characteristics of our industry, and we all have a role to play in ensuring this continues with the next generation.”

To find out more about Qasim’s success and his thoughts on the role of AI, go to, www.cpmg-architects.com