Director

Nicolas Fiévé

Nicolas FIÉVÉ

directeur@efeo.net

Assistant to the Director
Loane Dimet
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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

CV of Nicolas Fiévé

EFEO News
Session at the AIBL
Paris, France, 24 May 2019
On Friday, May 24, 2019, a thematic session was held at the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, under the patronage of His Majesty Norodom Sihamoni, on "25 ans de contributions cambodgienne, française et internationale à la conservation et au développement d’Angkor", in the presence of Christophe Marquet, EFEO Director.

The Secrétaire perpétuel Michel Zink "underlined the extent of the debt owed by the Cambodians and the French, and more broadly by the international community, to the École française d'Extrême-Orient, whose work in Angkor has been supported by the Académie since its beginnings".
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Visit of His Excellency Mr. Jong-moon CHOI, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to France
Paris, France, 29 April 2019
On April 29, 2019, Christophe Marquet, Director of the EFEO, and Christophe Pottier, Director of Studies, received His Excellency Mr. Jong-moon CHOI, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to France. On this occasion, precious books, manuscripts and maps concerning Korea, kept in the library, were shown to him. A presentation was given on the EFEO's research activities in Korea.
Reopening Ceremony of Battambang Provincial Museum
Battambang, Cambodia, 11 January 2019
Inauguration of the new scenography of the provincial museum of Battambang after the resettlement of the collections of sculptures, restorations and restoration on pedestals, conducted by the National Museum of Cambodia with its conservation workshop. In the group gathered around the minister Ms. Phoeurng Sackona, the director of the national museum, M. Kong Vireak and the location manager Huot Samnang: Sreymom, Soda, Chea Socheat, Phy Sokhoeun and the young Sopheak (master 1 Inalco).
Visit of Christophe Marquet to Cambodge
Angkor, Cambodge, 05 December 2018
The director of the EFEO paying his respect to his majesty Norodom Sihamoni, King of Cambodia, on the occasion of the gala dinner offered by the national authority Apsara in Angkor (Elephant Terrace), for the 25th Anniversary of the International Coordinating Committee for the safeguarding and development of the historic site of Angkor (UNESCO), December 5, 2018.