Description
Founded in 2006 by Kevin Carmody and Andy Groarke, Carmody Groarke has developed a reputation for working internationally on a wide range of arts, cultural, heritage, and residential projects. This instalment offers an overview of the London-based practice’s work from 2009 until the present, and includes an interview with the architects and David Chipperfield. More than 20 projects of all scales are profiled, from the Regent’s Place Pavilion, West Sussex Gallery, and an artist studio in Hoxton, to an extension at the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester and the British Film Institute Southbank. An essay by architecture critic Ellis Woodman rounds out the issue.
CONTENTS
- “A Conversation with Kevin Car mody and Andy Groarke” David Chipperfield
- “Mortal Bodies” Ellis Woodman
Works
- Regent’s Place Pavilion
- 7 July Memorial
- Studio East Dining
- The Filling Station
- Frieze Art Fair Pavilions
- Dorset County Museum
- Maggie’s Centre at Clatterbridge Hospital
- Waddesdon Manor Pavilion
- Paddington Hotel [Gateway Building]
- Highgate House
- Fitzrovia House
- Special Exhibition Gallery, Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester
- Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Hill House
- Burgh Island Pool House
- Studio in a Ruin and Lake Pavilion, East Sussex
- House and Studio, Lambeth
- Artist Studio, Hoxton
- British Film Institute [BFI] Southbank
- Victoria & Albert Members’ Room
- West Sussex Gallery
- Art Gallery and Foundation for Alan Davie
- Windermere Jetty Museum
- Park Hill Art Space, Sheffiel
254 pages, ills colour & bw / 25 x 34 cm / English, Spanish

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