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Léonie Geisendorf
Geisendorf, c. 1965
Born
Léonie Kaplan

(1914-04-08)8 April 1914
Warsaw, Russian Empire
Died17 March 2016(2016-03-17) (aged 101)
Paris, France
Alma materEidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsS:t Göran high school,

Léonie Geisendorf, née Kaplan (8 April 1914 – 17 March 2016), was a Polish-born Swedish architect,[1] who lived and worked in Stockholm, Sweden most of her life. At the time of her death, she was living in Paris, France.

Education and career

Born in Warsaw, Poland, she studied architecture at Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich followed by an internship with Le Corbusier, who became a source of inspiration and a mentor. In 1938, after her internship, Geisendorf moved to Sweden and was hired by Sven Ivar Lind, KFAI and Paul Hedqvist. Counting as her first own work is a proposal for a new office building, drawn together with Ralph Erskine and Curt Laudon. In 1950 Geisendorf and her husband, Charles Edouard started their own office. She turned 100 in April 2014.[2]

Images

Images, buildings

References

  1. ^ "KulturNav, Geisendorf, Léonie (1914 - )". KulturNav.org. The Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design. 2014-02-10. Retrieved 2014-04-05.
  2. ^ "Nu var det 1914: Arkitekten Léonie Geisendorf 100 år" (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio. 2014-06-25. Retrieved 2015-04-15.