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Saturday 17 September 2022, 10:00Passed
Conditions
Free entrance. Registration required
September 2022
Saturday 17
10:00 - 12:30
Accessible to the motor impaired
10 to 99 years old

EPF École d'ingénieur-e-s

2 rue Fernand Sastre, 10430 Rosières-près-Troyes
  • Aube
  • Grand Est

Unique visit of the ETH building in Rosières!

Sign up for a memorable visit to the engineering school.
Saturday 17 September 2022, 10:00Passed
Conditions
Free entrance. Registration required
©Cédric Hesly

After designing the first EPF building in Troyes in 2013, Chabanne Architectes designed the extension and rehabilitation of the engineering school.
Putting experimentation and pedagogy at the heart of its design, this new space is articulated around a central patio connected to the existing by a crossing and radiating hall, promoting interactivity and offering a strong link with the outside.
This new building responds to an ambitious environmental program by using wood-frame walls and biosourced local hemp wool insulation, not to mention natural ventilation or the installation of a Canadian hydraulic well.
Take advantage of the guided tour of the building to discover all aspects.

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EPF École d'ingénieur-e-s
2 rue Fernand Sastre, 10430 Rosières-près-Troyes
  • Aube
  • Grand Est
Since 1925, the ETH (former Women’s Polythechnic School) has been training innovative, responsible general engineers with an international dimension. Our 2,400 students (35% of whom are girls) - in Sceaux, Troyes and Montpellier - follow a polytechnic training that allows them to acquire excellent scientific and technical skills and to develop a versatility and adaptability thus opening the doors to many sectors of activity.
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Édifice scolaire et éducatif
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Parking.
©Cédric Hesly