The school of architecture of Nancy (French: École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Nancy, also called EAN or National School of Architecture of Nancy) is one of the twenty public schools of architecture in France, located at 2 rue Bastien-Lepage in Nancy.[1] Created in 1969 by Livio Vacchini, the school has depended on the French ministry for the Culture and the Communication since 1996.
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School of architecture of Nancy | |
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Location | |
2 Rue Bastien-Lepage, 54000 Nancy, France | |
Coordinates | 48°41′45.5″N 6°11′34″E |
Information | |
Founder | Livio Vacchini |
Gender | Any |
Classes offered | Architecture |
Language | French |
Website | https://www.eaae.be/school/ecole-nationale-superieure-darchitecture-de-nancy/ |
Last updated: 2024-08-12 |
The school accepts foreigners, with different procedures to enroll based on if they are in France, the EU, or neither. The school speaks French, and offers a paid French language proficiency test (French abbreviation: TCF DAP), alongside other French universities, which is typically held in January.[2]
The institution
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The building
The building is the work of the late Swiss architect Livio Vacchini, but the location of the building was chosen by the French architect Alexandre Chemetoff.[1] It has a wheelchair-accessible entrance, as it has a small ramp that leads up to the outside platform.
Research and theory
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