Education and a Sustainable Approach -
Toward Responsible Design
A School Committed to the Eco-Transition
For several years now, the Académie Charpentier has demonstrated a clear commitment to sustainability: an Eco-Transition Charter now guides the school’s thinking and practices regarding environmental and social responsibility.
Learning Experiences Integrated with Environmental Awareness
- Starting in their first year, students explore the challenges of environmental responsibility as they apply to interior architecture and spatial design: material selection, environmental stewardship, resource conservation, and consideration of how spaces are used—a solid foundation for training conscious and responsible designers.
- Throughout the program, the curriculum encourages sustainable projects, ethical approaches, and thoughtful design: from context analysis to the final project, environmental and social impact is an integral part of the creative process.
A faculty aligned with these values
The school draws on a faculty of teachers and professionals in interior architecture and design who are committed to sustainable development and environmental responsibility, in order to impart not only technical skills but also a committed and contemporary vision of the profession. This program prepares students to design functional, aesthetic, and sustainable spaces.
Why this is an asset for you: future interior designer
- You'll learn to think in terms of space, environment, and user—a skill that is increasingly in demand in the interior design industry.
- You will be able to design projects that address current social, environmental, and economic challenges.
- You are entering a school that places sustainability at the heart of its identity—a true testament to its professional and ethical commitment.
