Architecture, Environnement & Cultures Constructives

Master in Methods and History of Architecture

The Master in Methods and History of Architecture at Architecture, Environnement & Cultures Constructives is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

ENSAG is a premier French architecture school located in the heart of the Alps, renowned for its research in sustainable construction and earthen architecture. As part of the Université Grenoble Alpes, it offers a vibrant, multicultural environment where international students make up 20% of the community.

About the Program

The Methods and History of Architecture program at École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Grenoble is designed for students interested in exploring the critical analysis of architectural processes. This master's program spans two years and is taught in English, making it accessible for international students. Ideal candidates are those who are passionate about understanding the interplay between architecture, culture, and technology.

Students will engage with a curriculum that emphasizes both theoretical and practical aspects of architecture. Key subjects include architectural design processes, historical context, and contemporary techniques. The program encourages hands-on learning through workshops and collaborative projects, preparing students to adapt to the evolving demands of the architectural field.

Graduates of this program can pursue various career paths, including roles such as Architectural Historian, Urban Designer, and Researcher in architectural practices. They may find employment in architectural firms, cultural institutions, or academic settings. The skills acquired are transferable across industries, equipping students to contribute to diverse fields related to architecture and urban planning.

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