
The State School of Architecture at Versailles (ENSA Versailles) has a long history dating back to 1795. Founded as one of the first architecture schools in France, it has maintained a reputation for academic excellence and artistic quality over the years. The main objective of the School is to train architects capable of practicing diversified professional practices and ready to carry out new missions to respond to the sociological, economic and ecological complexities of the world around them. The training programs are characterized by the teaching of the theory and practice of architectural and urban design to which four disciplinary fields are associated: history, human and social sciences, sciences and techniques for architecture, culture and art. The associations mark school activity and contribute to the dynamism, friendliness and creativity of student life.
Opportunities available
ERASMUS PROGRAMME
- Promoter: LUCA MARIA FRANCESCO FABRIS
LAUREA MAGISTRALE (SECOND DEGREE)
- ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND HISTORY - MN (1086)
- ARCHITECTURE - BUILDING ARCHITECTURE - MI (1017)
- ARCHITECTURE - BUILT ENVIRONMENT INTERIORS - MI (1195)
- ARCHITECTURE - MI (1015)
- ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN DESIGN - MI (1217)
- SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN - PC (1085)