Thursday, June 26, 2025

Nottingham-based architect adds talent to scale new heights

Architectural practice CPMG has showcased significant growth as it continues to bolster its expertise across its studios in Nottingham, Birmingham and London.

In support of its sustainable growth strategy, CPMG strengthened its team at a range of levels through several appointments in all three of its UK locations.

Now contributing to CPMG’s studios in Birmingham and London respectively is part 2 architectural assistant Saad Thobani and architectural student Alice Rallo. Both are working to enhance their growing knowledge with a focus on BREEAM, design and concept development, collaboration with suppliers, client consultation and regulations.

Reinforcing the foundations at CPMG’s Nottingham headquarters are senior architectural technologist Gary Matthews, with over 20 years of experience in the sector, and senior architect Chris Goodwin, who is returning to the practice after 23 years.

An ARB and RIBA member, as well as part time tutor at the University of Nottingham, Chris works across multiple focus sectors for the business including schools, residential, leisure and the voluntary sector.

Richard Flisher, managing director at CPMG, said: “Championing our team across all our locations as they grow and develop at whatever level they may be is something that is heavily engrained in who we are at CPMG.

“We continue to embody our mission, which focuses on creating spaces while recognising that people’s environments are critical to who they are and to their wellbeing.

“Across all the sectors we work, in all our studios and within all our projects, we’ll continue to showcase the importance of this mission and to always keep the end users in mind.”

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