In this Architecture Social CPD, Stephen Drew speaks with Steven Charlton, Founder and CEO of i/o atelier, about how artificial intelligence and data can support architecture and design. The conversation runs for about 41 minutes and covers data-led creativity, geospatial information, client communication, public datasets, early adoption, computational design and the skills that will matter next.
This session is for architects, interior designers, architectural assistants, students and design technologists who want a grounded view of where AI and data genuinely help design work, and where human judgement still leads. It is also useful for anyone weighing up computational design skills or considering how to present those skills to employers.
By the end of this CPD you will be able to:
Steven frames AI as useful when it gives designers better evidence, sharper options and clearer ways to test a decision, and weak when it is treated as a magic answer or a replacement for judgement. The conversation sets out data and creativity as partners rather than opposites.
Steven shares his route into founding i/o atelier, a design-led, technology-enabled interior architecture studio that brings architects, interior designers, data scientists and machine learning engineers together. The studio pairs design craft with data science across workplace, hospitality, cultural and residential work.
The discussion looks at how AI tools and data can inform design decisions, from early concept work through to delivery, and how a data-led approach can reduce waste in the process while keeping creative intent at the centre.
Steven talks about using data and clear visual communication to explain complex ideas to clients, helping them understand their options and make decisions with greater confidence.
The conversation covers how public datasets and geospatial information can connect design to how people actually move, work and live, and why that information still needs careful human interpretation.
Steven makes the case that designers who engage early with AI and data tools may build an advantage as these methods become normal practice, rather than waiting until they are standard.
For students and professionals, the discussion weighs the value of coding and data skills alongside creative fundamentals, and how the two reinforce each other in a technology-enabled studio.
Steven and Stephen discuss how to demonstrate genuine intent through a CV and portfolio, showing evidence of curiosity and capability rather than simply listing tools.
The conversation considers computational design roles, how the market for these skills is developing, and what practices look for when hiring into hybrid design and technology positions.
Steven Charlton is the Founder and CEO of i/o atelier, a design-led, technology-enabled interior architecture studio working across the UK, UAE and Saudi Arabia. He also founded and leads nHabit, a PropTech venture applying AI to how people search for places to live. He has two decades of experience leading global design studios.
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