New premises: Atelier de Sèvres to join the Le Delta campus in 2025
In September 2025, the Atelier de Sèvres will move into remarkable new premises at the heart of a campus shared with four other renowned schools. The setting is designed to foster creativity, diversity of disciplines, and student well-being.
A new campus in the heart of Paris's 5th arrondissement
At 30 rue Claude Bernard, in the heart of the Latin Quarter, a new future is emerging for the former AgroParisTech site. This historic 16,000 m² site, built between 1883 and 1934, is undergoing a complete transformation that combines heritage conservation and ecological innovation.
Renamed “Le Delta,” this brand-new campus will open its doors in September 2025. It will house five prestigious institutions:
- Atelier de Sèvres
- Paris School of Business
- IESA Arts & Culture
- Le Cours Florent
- Penninghen
A total of 3,600 students will join this unique space, designed as a true educational and creative ecosystem.
Three promises: multidisciplinarity, student experience, strong identity
Multidisciplinarity in the service of employability
The Delta is not just a place: it is a true hub of talent and expertise. By bringing together schools specializing in fields such as management, art, animation, culture, and theater, the campus encourages interaction between students. This wealth of profiles will offer future graduates a major advantage: a real ability to collaborate in diverse professional environments.
A space designed for students
Inspired by the principles of design thinking, the campus was developed with and for students. Every aspect—from the design of the spaces to the catering options—has been carefully considered to optimize their comfort and everyday study conditions.
A separate framework for each school
Each institution will be characterized by a unique architecture and visual identity, designed to reflect its specific culture, practices, and needs. The interior design is by Ana Moussinet, while the graphic identity is by Studio H5.
A place for living and creativity
Inspiring and well-equipped common areasStudents will have access to:
- Two cafés/co-working spaces, one of which has a mezzanine (Le Grand Café – 300 seats);
- A 1,700 m² landscaped garden;
- Four auditoriums (for screenings, conferences, concerts);
- A Fab Lab (heavy prototyping, paint booth, laser cutting, etc.);
- A Maker Lab (3D printing, electronics, etc.);
- Workshops for reprographics, drawing, photography, video, podcasting, and sound;
- A library classified as a historic monument (with capacity for up to 40,000 books);
- A gym;
- An entertainment area with arcade games and foosball;
- Informal workspaces and coffee corners scattered throughout the campus, for working between classes;
- A secure mental health space.
A film set for the Atelier de Sèvres
Among its specialized spaces, the Atelier de Sèvres will have its own film set for stop-motion or at the title bench projects, a technical facility designed to meet the specific needs of animation film training programs.
Each student will have a fully equipped individual workspace: desk, computer, dual monitors, tablet, ergonomic chair, and all the necessary professional software. A high-performance network infrastructure will also enable collaborative projects and 3D renderings to be managed using a shared computing farm.






