Mooarc
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MooArc is a young dynamic architectural practice.
The practice was established in 1996 by Jamie Falla the company focused initially on small scale private commissions. It now has offices in London and the Channel Islands developing an increasingly diverse portfolio of both private and public architectural works.
The practice is dedicated to design quality and responding to the unique demands of each project.
Since its inception, MooArc has gained a strong reputation for its work on notable and prestigious projects. It has produced a wide range of award winning architectural projects from sports, design studios and domestic work.
In 2005, The Garrene Stand in Guernsey was the winner of a Civic Trust Award praised for “a modern design..... characterized by the crisp architectural detailing and refined engineering.” MooArc also won a RIBA Award in 2004 for La Concha, which was also shortlisted for the Stephen Lawrence Award in the same year.
MooArc has a reputation for the quality of its design work and the ability to achieve creative contemporary design solutions within sensitive and important contexts. The practice believes the fusion of space, light and materials are of critical importance in every design.