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École de design Nantes Atlantique

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L'École de design Nantes Atlantique
Motto in English
Design for Creative Innovation
TypeNon-profit organisation
Established1988
PresidentEmmanuelle Gaudemer
DirectorChristian Guellerin
Academic staff
250
Administrative staff
90
Students1180
UndergraduatesBachelor level, vocation training center
PostgraduatesMaster Degree in Design
Location
Nantes
,
France
CampusAtlanpole la Chantrerie, China Studio Shanghai, India Studio Delhi
AffiliationsCGE, PRES UNAM
Websiteen.lecolededesign.com

L’École de design Nantes Atlantique is a private institution for technical education dedicated to the teaching of design. Founded in 1988, it has been managed by the Nantes-Saint Nazaire Chamber of Commerce and Industry since 1991. The school is recognized by the State and is the only school in its field to award a design degree which is certified by the French Ministry of Higher Education. This degree is also registered in the Registre National des Certifications Professionnelles (the French directory for vocational qualifications) as a Level I Master’s degree.

L’École de design is a member of the Conférence des grandes écoles (top-tier French higher education institutions).

It is located on the technological campus Atlanpole la Chantrerie in Nantes, alongside businesses and engineering schools, as well as in Shanghai (China) and Delhi (India). The school has been run since 1998 by Christian Guellerin, Managing Director.

Degree programs

L’École de design offers initial training courses including:

  • 2-year vocational diplomas,
  • 5-year curriculum leading to the Diplôme de design, a design degree certified by the French Ministry of Higher Education, registered in the RNCP (Répertoire national des certifications professionnelles / the French directory for vocational qualifications) as a Level I Master’s degree. The curriculum is divided in two parts, a 3-year undergraduate program based on a disciplinary approach to design (Spatial Design, Graphic Design, Interaction Design and Product Design) and 2-year postgraduate program based on a topic-based approach.

The teaching program

The school curriculum is based on partnerships with companies which encourage a professional approach to design and creation. These partnerships may take various forms:

  • internships: companies take on 3rd year students from the undergraduate program and 2nd year Master’s students for 2-4 month internships,
  • prospective studies carried out in partnership with companies, as part of a project-based teaching approach,
  • local events for promoting design (e.g. Design Développement, Trophées de design stratégique, Trophées Nantes Shop Design)
  • work-study programs: the Vocational Training Center (Centre de Formation des Apprentis or CFA) dedicated to Creation and Industrial Innovation organizes 2- and 3-year vocational diplomas, and master's degrees incorporating apprenticeships and work-study programs.

International Activities

The school is affiliated with the international association Cumulus which associates 226 art and design schools from 49 different countries. From 2007 to 2013, Cumulus was chaired by Christian Guellerin, the school’s Managing Director. He is now Honorary President of the association.

Since 1999 at L’École de design, it has been compulsory for all 1st year students on the Master’s program to spend a semester abroad. Each year since 2001, the school has hosted fifty to sixty foreign students in its International Class. The International Class is a specific 3rd year program at Bachelor's level fully taught in English and open to French and international students.

On 13 September 2008, the school opened a branch in the People’s Republic of China, the China Studio. This program was then transferred to Shanghai in September 2010 in partnership with the University of Shanghai. 60 to 70 postgraduate students are taking part in the Transcultural Design China Studio Master’s program. Since September 2013, the school’s China Studio has been headed by Aude Hazard.

In 2010, the school opened a second Master’s program: "Transcultural Design India", in partnership with Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology in Bangalore. The program is hosted in the India Studio in Delhi, in partnership with The Design Village since 2014. Since February 2012 the India Studio has been run by Kshitiz Anand.

Research

In September 2010, L'École de design Nantes Atlantique opened the applied experimental research in interaction design laboratory, known as the READi Design Lab. The aim of this platform for creation and experimentation is to involve students in research projects thanks to its capacity for prototyping to assess graphic interfaces (Internet, mobile phones, etc.), modalities for interaction (multi-touch, tangible interfaces, etc.) and for producing data representations (prioritization, mapping, etc.) The laboratory is run by Grégoire Cliquet, PhD (Arts et Métiers Paristech).

In January 2012, a second laboratory dedicated to New Eating Habits was set up in the school, directed by Jean Patrick Péché, designer. Since September 2012 it has been headed by Benoît Millet, designer and PhD student at EHESS (School of Social Sciences).

In March 2012, a third laboratory dedicated to Sustainable Cities was founded, under the direction of Florent Orsoni, a consultant specializing in the fields of accessibility and Design for All. The three Design Labs moved to the premises of the regional innovation platform “Design'in Pays de la Loire” in September 2013.

In January 2014, a fourth laboratory dedicated to Care, social innovation, health and wellbeing opened. The Care Design Lab is headed by Gaël Guilloux, PhD (Ecole des Mines Saint-Etienne & ETSDI UPV).

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