Ensaama School of Art & Design
Ensaama School of Art & Design trains creative designers in the fields of design and contemporary crafts.
The college has a student body of nearly 1,000 undergraduates and postgraduates. It offers a wide range of programmes in design and contemporary crafts covering eight major courses of study.
Ensaama trains creative designers who go on to become renowned professionals in the fields of design and contemporary crafts, thus ensuring the transmission of exceptional know-how in fine crafts as well as the development of innovative techniques and technologies in design.
Today, we also prone transdisciplinary courses so that our students can become acquainted with all fields of design throughout their studies while adopting a critical and problem-solving approach to our current societal issues.
The students investigate the changes in today’s society, while addressing contemporary, environmental and digital issues thanks to service and interaction design, architecture, textile innovation, design for social impact.
By identifying, creating, developing, and testing out innovative and exploratory devices, they anticipate tomorrow’s user experiences, types and systems of products, interfaces, connected objects or spaces.
Global citizens and contributors to a changing world, our students are particularly sensitive to the preservation of heritage, while focusing on the concept of sustainable design.
The college has a student body of nearly 1,000 undergraduates and postgraduates. It offers a wide range of programmes in design and contemporary crafts covering eight major courses of study.
Ensaama trains creative designers who go on to become renowned professionals in the fields of design and contemporary crafts, thus ensuring the transmission of exceptional know-how in fine crafts as well as the development of innovative techniques and technologies in design.
Today, we also prone transdisciplinary courses so that our students can become acquainted with all fields of design throughout their studies while adopting a critical and problem-solving approach to our current societal issues.
The students investigate the changes in today’s society, while addressing contemporary, environmental and digital issues thanks to service and interaction design, architecture, textile innovation, design for social impact.
By identifying, creating, developing, and testing out innovative and exploratory devices, they anticipate tomorrow’s user experiences, types and systems of products, interfaces, connected objects or spaces.
Global citizens and contributors to a changing world, our students are particularly sensitive to the preservation of heritage, while focusing on the concept of sustainable design.
PROJECTS
STUDENTS
Iris Da Silva
TUTORS
Richard Devinast, Julien Soubeyran, Christophe Thélisson