The École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Normandie awards emeritus status to two professors for the first time

The École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Normandie awards emeritus status to two professors for the first time
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By decision of the institution's board of directors, on the proposal of the pedagogical and scientific council, the title of professor emeritus is awarded for a period of 3 years to Mr. Laurent Salomon and Mr. Dominique Dehais as of September 1, 2022.
This honorary status allows these retired professors to continue to contribute to research activities on an incidental and gratis basis. In particular, they may direct seminars and participate in thesis or habilitation juries. This title also authorizes them to continue, until their completion, the thesis directions accepted before their retirement.

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Published on September 29 2022

Laurent Salomon, Professor Emeritus

A graduate architect (DPLG), Laurent Salomon founded Architectes Associés, a group of architects working primarily on the restructuring of urban peripheries. In 1988, he established his own studio and worked on the redevelopment of the most disadvantaged neighborhoods, through numerous widely publicized buildings. Since 1995, his business has expanded to Korea, China, and Germany. Laurent Salomon was also a member of the Corps des Architectes-Conseils de l'État (State Council of Architects) from 1995 to 1999 and President of the Société Française des Architectes (French Society of Architects). He is the author of numerous articles, has given many lectures in France and abroad, and has participated in several international cultural events. He has taught at ENSA Paris Belleville and, from 2014 to 2022, atENSA Normandie. Laurent Salomon is a member of the ATE research laboratory.

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Dominique Dehais, Professor Emeritus

Dominique Dehais studied at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux Arts in Paris – Debré studio – as well as at the École Supérieure d’Art Moderne. He taught at the Camondo school and is a specialist in color. His work as a visual artist has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions.
Dominique Dehais taught at numerous ENSAs and atENSA Normandie 2013 to 2022. He is a member of the ATE research laboratory and develops his work around the notions of manufacturing and production in the world of art, architecture, and design in its object (product, work)/subject (producer, creator) relationships and the mechanisms of emancipation or social enslavement that underlie them.