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Exhibition: sketchbooks by Sandra Gonon

Date
24.07.2014
Category
Library

Table by Børge Mogensen.
Chairs by Eames.
Sketchbooks by Sandra Gonon.

An exhibition at the KADK Library on Holmen.

About the exhibition :
The sketchbook as a tool, ideas library, creative catalyst, knowledge catalogue, and reminder; collecting and spreading thought at the same time. 
A series of well-preserved and almost forgotten sketchbooks gives an insight into 8 years of architectural education and work: as KA student in Ghana, on sabbatical, during internships and exchange periods in Switzerland and in everyday work.
21 same-format sketchbooks can be flicked through or read thoroughly. On the wall: a tapestry of sketchbook covers.

 

Sandra Gonon, born 1980, studied art at Byhøjskolen i Århus and Hastings Collage of Arts before studying architecture at Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole from 2003-2010. 1 year's exchange at ETH Zürich, graduation from KA in January, 2010. Internships at Buchner Bründler Architekten, Basel and EM2N Architekten in Zürich, 2008. She has worked in Stockholm for a few years: as landscape architect at Nivå Landskabsarkitekter and projecting architect at Jägnefält Milton Arkitekter. Now architect and academic staff at the KADK Library and photographer and web admin for Arkitekturbilleder.dk.

WHERE: The KADK Library, Danneskiold-Samsøes Alle 50, 1434 Kbh. K.
WHEN: July 25 - September 15, 2014.