Director
Nicolas FIÉVÉ
Assistant to the Director
Loane Dimet
loane.dimet@efeo.net
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75116 Paris
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Nicolas Fiévé
Architectural historian - Medieval and premodern Japan
After studying architecture in France and Japan, and obtaining a doctorate in classical Japanese, Nicolas Fiévé was a researcher at the CNRS from 1993 to 2007, when he became professor at the Historical and Philological Sciences Section of the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, where he teaches the history of Japanese architecture and gardens.
His research is based on the study of ancient documents (literary and administrative texts, technical manuals, plans and maps) relating to architecture, urbanism, landscape and gardens in 14th-17th century Japan. In addition to the study of texts, Nicolas Fiévé also conducts in situ studies of ancient buildings or urban districts in Japan. These two complementary approaches are the fruit of the two schools of thought that trained him: Japanese studies and architecture.
As a medievalist working on the Muromachi period (1336-1573), Nicolas Fiévé has studied the history of the city of Kyoto, the architecture of the tea pavilions and the Ashikaga palaces. Recently, he has broadened his field of study to include 17th-century Japan and has focused his research on the secondary villas of the court nobility and the domain lords.
Member of the EFEO, from 2009 to 2010
Director of the EFEO, since April 2022

The 6th French Network for Asian Studies International Conference (26-28 June 2017) is organized by the French Network for Asian Studies - FNAS (or GIS Asie in French) - together with Sciences Po, Paris.
Valérie Gillet gives a lecture entitled "Expressions d'autorité dans la construction, la recontruction ou le réaménagement de temples: le cas de Kiḻaiyūr-Melappaḻuvūr aux IXe et Xe siècles en pays tamoul" during the panel "Modes of Authority and Aesthetic Conducts from South to Southeast Asia" of the time-slot 2 on Monday 26the June.
EFEO publications will be in the editor's area.
More information on the website of the 6th French Network for Asian Studies.

In order to highlight the EFEO publications, a new website dedicated to them is online.
You can now consult the catalog of all the books published since the creation of the EFEO and buy directly those that interest you HERE.
Charlotte Schmid and Valérie Gillet participate in the framework of Mondes Tamouls at the "Tamoul: regards pluridisciplinaires" study day organised at the Inalco on Friday 16 June.
- Charlotte Schmid, at 12h : Le voleur de beurre, une création du monde tamoul
- Valérie Gillet, at 12h30 : Le premier empire Pandya (Ve-Xe siècles) : état des lieux, nouveautés, difficultés d'approche
Friday 16th June, from 10h to 18h : programme
Inalco, Amphitéâtre 2, 65 rue des Grands Moulins, 75013 Paris