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Sounds like you ran into a bug somehow, because casting Evocation spells around your party is exactly what Sculpt Spells does (the whole point of taking Evocation spec is to be able to freely lob Fireballs into the melee). Or maybe you triggered a secondary effect since it would take a very specific scenario (plus a very high damage roll) to be able to one-shot a Guardian of Faith with Ice Storm. Even something like Wall of Fire only does the environmental damage if an evoker paints it over a party member.
Ice Storm is a little weird in that it will ignore Sculpt on a party member if you accidentally click on them, but it shouldn't hit anyone else in the party even then.
Sculpt spells says that your party automatically passes their saving throws, but ice storm still does half damage on successful save.
The saving throw clause is more for something like Gust of Wind, where the throw is for a knockback, not damage.
Do you have the latest update? I poked around and did see some older posts about Ice Storm specifically on the BG3 subreddit.
I'm playing on PS5, so it should auto update. But maybe it isn't fixed on this platform yet.
So does Fireball and yet that one does no friendly fire damage. Either Ice Storm is bugged or it's as the other commenter pointed out, Guardian of Faith detected a hostile action and triggered an attack on all nearby hostiles (your party), which dealt enough damage to it to kill it.
That's a good point. I'll drop it on my party again after my next long rest and see what happens.