
Carlijn Kingma (Zutphen, 1991) pursued her studies in architecture at the TU Delft. However, upon her graduation, her project failed to meet the formal requirements consisting of a lengthy list of architectural products. In a bold move, she opted to create an animated film, utilizing fifty of her own drawings to bring it to life. This unconventional decision was ultimately rewarded with a perfect score of 10. In addition to this achievement, her project also received the prestigious New Babylon Award, recognizing it as the best graduate work at the intersection of art and architecture at the TU Delft. As a result of this recognition, her work was exhibited at the Kunstmuseum Den Haag. In 2018, Kingma was honored with the Architecture Drawing Prize in the hand-drawing category. As a result of this accolade, she was given the opportunity to showcase her drawings at the renowned Sir John Soane’s Museum in London, alongside the works of her idols Piranesi and the architect and artist Joseph Gandy.
www.ftn-books.com has 2 publications on Kingma available.
