Carmody Groarke created two pavilions on the grounds of a rural family house. One of the pavilions is made of board-marked concrete connected to the house by a 40m tunnel. The other is the renovation of the ruins of an 18th-century farmhouse, by completing the walls in concrete and adding a new plate steel roof. Photo Johan Dehlin. Carmody Groarke Architects

Carmody Groarke Create Two Pavilions in East Sussex
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