Andrew is a director of Carmody Groarke, an award-winning London-based architectural studio established in 2006. The studio has gained a strong reputation for a diverse range of cultural projects in the public realm including: the permanent memorial to the 7th July bombings in Hyde Park; the temporary events pavilion Studio East Dining and exhibition design / architectural installations at museums and galleries in the UK and overseas. In 2007 Carmody Groarke were recipients of the prestigious Building Design UK Young Architect of the Year and in 2010 they were Winners of the Architectural Review’s Emerging Architecture Award.
| Selected Competitions & Awards |
2011
- Shortlisted in open International RIBA Competition for the Windermere Steamboat Museum in the Lake District.
- ‘Yellow Pencil’ at the D&AD Awards in Spatial Design for Studio East Dining Pavilion.
- ‘Silver Pencil’ at the D&AD Awards in Exhibition Design for The Surreal House at The Barbican Art Gallery.
- Shortlisted in open International RIBA Competition with Kennedy Fitzgerald Architects for the new £12M new-build Belfast Expo.
- Discover Story Telling Centre wins a Museums & Heritage Award for Design Excellence.
2010
- Studio East selected for 2010 Observer Top Ten Buildings of the Year
- Architectural Review Emerging Architecture Award Winner 2010 (Studio East Dining)
- Selected for Architectural Record’s ‘Vanguard Issue’ (Top ten emerging global practices)
- Nomination for The 2010 Stephen Lawrence Prize (7 July Memorial)
- Two nominations for the RIBA CABE Public Space Award ( 7 July Memorial and Regents Place Pavilion).
- RIBA Award – 7 July Memorial
- RIBA Award - Regents Place Pavilion
- AJ Small Projects Award Commendation – The Architecture Foundation Headquarters
- European Public Space Award Finalist – NLA Skywalk
2009
- Architectural Review Emerging Architects Awards Commendation – 7 July Memorial
- International Architectural Lighting Design Awards – Global Excellence Award – Underground Spa
2007
- 7 July Memorial, Open International Competition - Winner
- YAYA – Building Design Young Architect of the Year 2007 - Winner
- Sheffield Festival Centre, RIBA Open International Two Stage Competition – Winner
- Soane Street Pavilion, Regents Place, London, Architecture Foundation Invited Competition – Winner
- National Library of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic. UIA Open International Two Stage Competition – Second Place
- RIBA European Award Nomination, Henry Street Offices, Ireland.
2006
- The Inaugural New York Prize – Research based prize organised by The Van Alen Institute New York. (Published by Princeton Architectural Press).
2005
- The Coney Island Parachute Pavilion. Economic Development Corporation of New York and The Van Alen Institute. Winner.
- Kielder Observatory, RIBA Open International Two Stage Competition – Shortlisted entry
- The Biannual Burnham Prize, Burnham Fellowship, Chicago Architectural Club. Open International Two Stage Competition – Winner
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