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Wonhee Arndt

April 18, 2024

Work of Studio Gorm

Wonhee Arndt
Wonhee Arndt

Join Lawrence Technological University's College of Architecture and Design on Thursday, April 18th at 12:30pm ET for the final Spring 2024 Design x Technology Lecture in our series as we present product designer, Wonhee Ardnt of Studio Gorm.

This lecture will introduce work of Oregon-based design studio, Studio Grom, their design process, and collaborative projects with museums, institutions and designers. You will also be introduced to their unique methods and process of working in the professional field along with speculative academic research in the field of design.

This lecture is part of Lawrence Technological University's CoAD Design x Technology lecture series which is free and open to the public.

There will be a Q & A after the presentation. Your on-campus registration includes a pizza lunch. RSVP to receive the location details.

About

Wonhee Arndt is the Department Head of Product Design at the University of Oregon and a partner in the design office Studio Gorm. Wonhee grew up in Korea. She received a Masters in Design from the Design Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands where she met her partner, John Arndt and formed Studio Gorm in 2007.

Studio Gorm applies their insightful academic research on culture, history and technology to refocus modern design through the prism of time, exploring the transformation of objects and ideas as they evolve to fit the demands and expectations of modern life. In 2015, Wonhee and John founded a global design collective, Furnishing Utopia and has been working as one of the core organizers for FU. Furnishing Utopia connects creatives and cultural institutions to explore and learn about different cultural heritages and its values and create new design objects relevant for today. The studio has won several international design awards such as the Red Dot Design Award and International Design Excellence Award.

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