École d’architecture de la ville & des territoires Paris-Est | |
Other Name: | ÉAVT, ENSA Paris-Est, ENSA Marne-la-Vallée |
Established: | by Yves Lion |
Type: | Public |
Budget: | 11.6 million EUR (2019)[1] |
Head Label: | President |
Head: | Amina Sellali |
Academic Staff: | 97 (2019-2020) |
Administrative Staff: | 34 (2019-2020) |
Students: | 734 (2019-2020) |
Undergrad: | 325 (2019-2020) |
Postgrad: | 409 (2019-2020) |
City: | Champs-sur-Marne |
State: | Île-de-France |
Country: | France |
Campus: | Urban |
Language: | French, English |
Affiliations: | RENATER |
The École d'architecture de la ville et des territoires Paris-Est (formerly École d’architecture de la ville et des territoires à Marne-la-Vallée), Éav&t for short, is a fully accredited state-financed architecture school located in the east of Paris, France.[2]
The school offers 5 programs in architecture:[3]
The school was created in 1998 and designed by renowned architect Bernard Tschumi.
As of January 1, 2020, the Éav&t is a part of the Gustave Eiffel University. The university is located in the Cité Descartes campus in Champs-sur-Marne (Seine-et-Marne), and englobes the ESIEE Paris school of engineering, the École des ingénieurs de la Ville de Paris, the École nationale des sciences géographiques and École d'Architecture Marne-la-Vallée.[4]
The building epitomizes all that has to be taken into consideration for architecture students and is made of several materials and theories: steel, concrete, glass. Cantilevers, open space and the "box within a box".
The school accommodates about 700 students. Most of the students are in first year (about 90 to 120 depending on the years), this figure slowly evolves to about 30- 50 students in the final fifth year.
First-year admissions are to be made through Parcoursup and are considered highly selective with an acceptance rate as low as 15% in 2021.
The school's goals strongly focuses, as its name suggests, on the city and its context, its territory and environment. Many town-planning classes and theories overlap with the main studio. Studio work is one of the most important features of the school.
The school, although very new, is rivaling with other architecture schools that have had a high visibility in quality, knowing that since the May 1968 student riots in France, La Villette and Belleville architecture schools symbolised a very strong separation with the Beaux Arts school, and has since maintained a distinct reputation since.
The École d’architecture de la ville et des territoires (ÉAVT) is slowly changing this.
It has some of the most influent and important architects that practice in France and abroad as its teachers.
The school was ranked 5th best architecture school of France by diplomeo.com and Archiprep.com in 2020 and 2022 respectively.[5] [6]
Some professors had the chance to have been influenced by Henri Ciriani, who was a disciple of Le Corbusier.
Éav&t has partnerships throughout the world with notable architecture schools and institutes.[7] The school is also part of the Erasmus+ program which offers opportunities for student to study abroad in Europe.[8]