In September 2025, IESA arts&culture will open an exciting new chapter in its history by joining LE DELTA, an exceptional campus nestled in the heart of Paris. This emblematic site will unite five grandes écoles around a common vision: to make this campus both a place of learning where disciplines intersect and a place of life where students meet.
Where history meets the future
What better place to write a new page in the history of IESA than the emblematic building on rue Claude Bernard, in the heart of Paris's 5th arrondissement, cradle of the Parisian university? Built between 1883 and 1934, the birthplace of the Institut Agronomique de Paris, now known as AgroParisTech, the building is getting a facelift thanks to a bold renovation that combines the respect for its heritage, the student experience and a commitment to the environment.
In September 2025, this building will become LE DELTA. A lively, inspiring space, it is set to welcome some 3,600 students from 5 grandes écoles, including IESA arts&culture.
A place where every nook and cranny breathes history, yet looks resolutely to the future! For example, its wooded library, listed as a historic monument, is equipped with all modern resources and facilities.
Designed for inspiration and creativity
LE DELTA's interior design is a veritable invitation to creativity! Entrusted to renowned interior designer Ana Moussinet, and enriched by the graphic touch of studio H5, each space has been designed to surprise, inspire and encourage encounters. Here, everything has been designed to provide students with an exceptional experience of learning, sharing and well-being. This marriage of architecture and design creates a vibrant atmosphere, both in the common spaces and in the “worlds” that reflect the identity of each of the schools.
LA DELTA: a place of opportunity
1. Unprecedented multidisciplinarity
For the first time, IESA is sharing a campus with other prestigious schools: the Paris School of Business, a business and management school, the Cours Florent, a school of dramatic arts, Penninghen, a school of art direction and interior architecture, and the Atelier de Sèvres, a school of animated film. This mix of genres promises rich exchanges and exciting joint projects, such as our Mastère in Production and Broadcasting of Performing Arts, co-degreed with the Cours Florent.
This cross-fertilization of disciplines will be a unique asset for students when they enter the job market: they'll be able to collaborate with ease with a multitude of different profiles.
2. A unique student experience
The team behind LE DELTA listened to students' needs even before designing it, and redefined the campus concept. Each space combines functionality and conviviality to create an environment where learning goes hand in hand with well-being. It's a place for living, sharing and personal development.
3. A showcase for academic excellence
Each school present at the DELTA brings its own unique touch. For IESA arts&culture, it's an opportunity to strengthen its identity while forming part of an ambitious collective dynamic. This campus reflects our desire to offer our students an exceptional setting, not only pleasant to live in, but also conducive to concentration, exchanges and the use of academic resources.
A new era begins
Alongside its prestigious partners, the four other DELTA schools, IESA arts&culture enters a new dimension. This ambitious project redefines higher education in France, offering students an unprecedented opportunity to prepare for the challenges of tomorrow.
Joining LE DELTA in 2025 means taking part in an extraordinary collective adventure, and helping to shape a promising future for the arts and culture professions!
LE DELA in figures
- 16,000 m2 of campus
- 1,700 m2 of landscaped gardens
- 2 co-working spaces
- 4 auditoriums, including 1 dedicated to IESA
- 2 sound studios and 1 podcast studio
- 1 listed library
- 1 gallery
- 1 reception area
- 1 panoramic terrace
- 1 “safe space” for mental health
- 1 sports hall
- 1 arcade