Master Interior Architecture & Scenography
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What does the job of a scenographic architect involve?
Scenography is the art of setting the scene. LISAA Paris' Interior Architecture & Scenography Design Master's degree takes two approaches to this specialisation:
- Firstly, scenography for live performances, notably through partnerships with the Rond-Point and Châtillon theatres. You will work with renowned set designers and choreographers. You will also work on sets and costumes.
- The second approach concerns the exhibition and retail. The work of the scenographer will highlight a space, a product or an object through a reflection on the circulation and organisation of objects. He brings coherence, as for example in the case of partnerships with Daum (Inside of Daum and Vitae), Arthus-Bertrand or CEEBIOS.
These staging skills are used in the field of retail, for the design of commercial spaces (boutiques, pop-up stores, corners in department stores, etc.) integrating a customer journey. Projects in partnership with Carrefour Source and Au bon moment are examples of applications.
Here is the list of interior architect and designer jobs for which you can apply:
The advantages of the Interior & Scenography Design Master's degree
The interior architecture & design course in figures
The content of the Interior Architecture & Scenography Design Master's Degree
The first three years of the generalist Interior Architecture & Design programme will enable you to obtain a school bachelor's degree. Then, in the 4th year, you can choose to specialise in scenography design.
Master’s Year 1
Total annual hours: 625 hours
In Year 4, students select a specialization (depending on campus): Global Design, Culinary Design, Hospitality & Restaurant Design, Sustainable Design, Scenography, Service Design & Interactive Spaces.
UE1 – Design Studios
Interior Architecture Studio
Design Studio
Specialization Studio
UE2 – Technology
Architecture Technology
Design Technology
UE3 – Representation Techniques
Graphic Design
Digital Tools
Visual Identity
Moving Image
UE4 – Cultural & Professional Teaching
Technology & Society
Marketing
Research & Monitoring
Essay
Project Management
English
Public Speaking
UE5 – Business Knowledge
Professionalization & Internship
UE6 – Competency Validation
Assessment Jury
Master’s Year 2 (Work-Study Program)
Total annual hours: 539 hours
Year 5 is delivered as a work-study program. The schedule alternates between two weeks in a company and one week at school.
UE1 – Design Studios
Interior Architecture & Design Studio
Specialization Studio
Innovation & Digitalization Studio
UE2 – Cultural & Professional Teaching
Project Direction
Visual Data
Management
Client Network Development
Marketing
Strategy
Sociology
Digital Culture
Culture & Innovation
Written & Spoken English
Anti-Discrimination Awareness
UE3 – Technology
Techniques & Technologies
Trends & Innovative Materials
UE4 – Representation & Communication Techniques
Graphic Design & Visual Communication
2D & 3D Digital Tools
Portfolio Development
Video & Sound
Moving Image (Video & Animation)
Personal Project Development
Narrative & Project Valorization
UE5 – Prototyping Workshops
Fablab
Volume Production
UE6 – Professional Support
Individual Student Follow-up
UE7 – Competency Validation
Assessment Jury