ARCHITECT

CARMODY GROARKE

Carmody Groarke is a London-based architectural practice founded in 2006 by Kevin Carmody and Andy Groarke. The practice has developed a reputation for working internationally on a wide range of arts, cultural, heritage and residential projects. Recently completed work includes the critically acclaimed Windermere Jetty Museum in the Lake District, and a new gallery for the Science and Industry Museum in Manchester. Current projects include a major refurbishment and extension to the national Design Museum in Ghent (Belgium), an international arts venue and artists studios in Sheffield and a masterplan for the British Library in Yorkshire, with a major new archive building for the national collection.

Carmody Groarke’s work has been recognised through several prestigious architectural awards, including most recently being shortlisted for the EU Mies van der Rohe Award, a nomination for the 2021 RIBA Building of the Year Stirling Prize, the Civic Trust National Panel Special Award 2020, the Architects’ Journal Building of the Year 2019 and Building Design Architect of the Year 2018. Three monographs of the practice’s work have been published by the world renowned El Croquis, 2G and AMAG.

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