inviato speciale - translation to ιταλικό
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inviato speciale - translation to ιταλικό

ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL
École spéciale d'architecture; Ecole speciale d'architecture; Ecole Speciale d'Architecture; École Spéciale d'Architecture de Paris; Ecole Speciale d’Architecture
  • l'École spéciale d'architecture
  • École Spéciale d'Architecture logo

inviato speciale      
n. special correspondent
special envoy         
  • The distinction between managers and officers is not necessarily as apparent. Senior officers (such as first and second secretaries) often manage junior diplomats and locally hired staff.
SYSTEM OF PROFESSIONAL AND SOCIAL RANK USED IN THE WORLD OF DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Minister (diplomacy); 1st Secretary; 2nd Secretary; 3rd Secretary; Second Secretary; Special envoy; Special representative; Envoy extraordinary; Special Envoy; Diplomatic minister; Third Secretary; United States Minister; Special Representative; Diplomatic title; Minister (diplomat); Minister-counselor; Minister-counsellor; Minister-Counsellor; Minister-Counselor; Second secretary; Counselor (diplomat); Counsellor (diplomat); Special envoys; Diplomatic designation; First Secretary (diplomatic rank); Minister counsellor
inviato speciale

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École Spéciale d'Architecture

The École spéciale d'architecture (ÉSA; formerly École centrale d'architecture) is a private school for architecture at 254, boulevard Raspail in Paris, France.

The school was founded in 1865 by engineer Emile Trélat as reaction against the educational monopoly of Beaux-Arts architecture. It was endorsed by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, who had abandoned his attempts to reform the École des Beaux-Arts, and who became one of its original stockholders, along with other notables including Ferdinand de Lesseps, Anatole de Baudot, Eugène Flachat, Dupont de l'Eure, Jean-Baptiste André Godin, and Émile Muller.

Even at its beginning it included innovative courses such as domestic hygiene and urban public health. It was officially recognized as providing "public utility" in 1870, and recognized by the state as an institution of higher education in 1934.

Today, the school issues the Architecte DE degree awarding a master's degree in architecture, and the Architecte DESA, HMONP degree, recognized by the European Union allowing architects to open their own architectural practice, and is organized into five departments:

Architecture and Environment
Visual Arts and Representation
History and Human Science
Building Science and Technology
Computer applications and Communications.

It is a "free school" governed in part by its students and alumni. Major decisions are taken by the administrative council and the general assembly consisting of students, alumni, teaching staff and administrators. It has an international exchange student program with the Cal Poly Pomona College of Environmental Design, in California, United States, and with the University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning, in Ohio, United States.

Notable students and staff include Ricardo Larraín Bravo, Pierre Karkar, Albert Besson, Jon Condoret, Jules Dormal Godet, Robert Mallet-Stevens, Farah Pahlavi, Auguste Perret, Henri Prost, Vartan Hovanessian,René Sergent, Paul Virilio and Christian de Portzamparc.