École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris-Belleville

École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris-Belleville
Type Public
Established 1969
Chancellor Jean Pierre Bobenriether
Administrative staff
120
Students 1116
Location Paris, France
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The École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris-Belleville is a French school in architecture.

Story

Created in 1969,[1] the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris-Belleville (ENSAPB denomination since 2005) melts its teaching since the beginning on a principle: a base of knowledge related to an authentic culture of the project.

Characteristics

The school was built on a series of fundamental agreements:

It results from the bursting of the section of Architecture of the École Nationale Supérieure of the fine arts because a group of teachers and students had wanted to give up the academism, had wanted to convene other disciplines that that of the only project, that one crosses the disciplines, that one proceeds by analogy, by mutual enrichment, in order to give the conscience of architecture and his limits in his implications historical, ideological, sociological, philosophical. It was already the idea that the disciplines progress only because the discoveries of a field are transposable with another.

Research

At ENSA Paris-Belleville research is carried out through the Institut Parisien de Recherche: Architecture, Urbanistique, Société (IPRAUS), which is the department that participates in the UKNA. The area of research includes architectural history and heritage, architecture of dwellings, territorial architecture, transport and sustainability and the study of Asian and African cities. Characteristic for IPRAUS is its focus on combining architecture, urbanism and landscape design with sociology and the human sciences.

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Coordinates: 48°52′27″N 2°22′55″E / 48.87417°N 2.38194°E / 48.87417; 2.38194

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