2021 Degrees
Community-minded, committed students.
Reading the projects from the Ecole Camondo graduates once again gives a strong impression of going beyond the fleeting sentiment of the fashionable. Naming the cohort ‘Enzo Mari’ promotes the idea that, beyond equipping the students to use their creative, visionary uniqueness, a design school also nurtures an eminently political form of design.
The school, its team and its teachers have set themselves the collective ambition to embrace a more forward-looking and socially-conscious identity within our profession, marked by notions of the user, usage scenarios and therefore the central role of people, where the interaction between object and space allows us to create a world and spheres of life that are fairer and more intelligent.
The scope of thinking of these future interior architects/designers is anchored at the intersection between the considerations of designer and architect. It is based on the inner character of spaces and beings, designed to achieve greater freedom from the outer world and others.
Should interior architecture be the starting point, forming a link with the landscape, town planning and art, as it already inherently does with design?
This is what the new generation seems to be saying to us and both their and our commitment must confirm this.
We hope that you enjoy this website and its vision of a promising future.
René-Jacques Mayer,
Principal of the Ecole Camondo