Rediscovering architecture : Paestum in eighteenth-century architectural experience and theory
Jong, S.D. de
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Jong, S. D. de. (2010, December 21). Rediscovering architecture : Paestum in eighteenth- century architectural experience and theory. Retrieved from
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Curriculum vitae
Sigrid de Jong (Den Helder, 1974) lives in Paris, France. From 1986 to 1992 she was educated at the Stedelijk Gymnasium in Nijmegen. She studied Art History in Utrecht and specialised in Architectural History. She obtained her Master in Architectural History at the University of Amsterdam (UVA) in 1997. From 1998 to 2004 she worked as a curator at the Netherlands Architectural Institute, and from 1998 to 2000 as a (freelance) editor at 010 Publishers. Between 2004 and 2006 she was an architectural historian at Van Hoogevest Architecten. Since 2006 she has worked at Leiden University, first, for three years, as a PhD researcher and lecturer, and from 2009 as a lecturer in Architectural History. In 2010 she became a post-doctoral researcher in the NWO VIDI-project ‘The quest for the legitimacy of architecture in Europe, 1750-1850’ led by Maarten Delbeke at Leiden University. She also works as an architectural critic.