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Carmody Groarke

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Carmody Groarke is a London-based architectural practice founded in 2006 by Kevin Carmody and Andy Groarke.

Kevin Carmody (1974) studied architecture at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) and Canberra University, Australia. In London he worked with David Chipperfield Architects. He has lectured internationally and taught at several architecture schools, including the Bartlett (University College London) and The Royal College of Art.

Andy Groarke (1971) studied architecture at The University of Sheffield and worked at several architectural studios, including David Chipperfield and Haworth Tompkins. He has taught at several architecture schools including the Bartlett (University College London) and The Royal College of Art, and he is currently a visiting Professor at The University of Sheffield and the University of Stuttgart.

Temporary Pavilion Studio East Dining, London (England), 2010. © Photo by Christian Richters & Luke Hayes

Windermere Jetty Museum, Lake District (England), 2011-2019. © Photo by Christian Richters

Big Box for Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Hill House, Helensburg (Scotland), 2016-2019. © Photo by Johan Dehlin

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