Director
Nicolas FIÉVÉ
Assistant to the Director
Loane Dimet
loane.dimet@efeo.net
22, avenue du Président Wilson
75116 Paris
Tél : +33 01 53 70 18 60
Fax : +33 01 53 70 87 60
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

On 19th March, the EFEO Centre of Peking has celebrated the 20th anniversary of its creation. The event has taken place at first at the Institute of History of Natural Sciences, a partner of the Centre since its opening, with a two-person lecture by Marianne Bujard (EPHE), former head of the Centre, and Ju Xi, anthropologist at Beijing Normal University, after a talk by the head of the Centre, Guillaume Dutournier. The listeners have been then bidden to a reception in the Centre, in the presence of the Director of the EFEO, of Chinese colleagues, of representatives of the Max Weber Foundation and of the French Ambassador.
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999 photographs taken by Luc Mogenet at Laos especially at Luang Prabang between 1968 and 1973 are now on line on the photo library website.
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On Monday 5th February Charlotte Schmid (EFEO) is speaking on L'invention des dynasties : les « rois anciens » du pays tamoul.
11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (Free admission)
Maison de l'Asie, First floor salon, 22 avenue du Président Wilson, 75116 Paris
This seminar is integrated with the Master seminar "Asies" (EFEO - EHESS - EPHE) whose subject is "les Elites".
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