Our students won all prizes at the Accor Design Awards 2025
In 2025, students from L'École de design Nantes Atlantique won all the prizes on the podium at the Accor Design Awards!
For this 9th edition, organized by the hotel group Accor, the challenge was to design a sustainable Novotel room, in line with the brand's commitment to WWF France to protect the oceans while reducing its carbon footprint.
This prestigious international competition is aimed at architecture and interior design students. More than 100 teams of students representing 20 schools around the world took part! Once again, our students rose to the challenge with flying colors.
- First prize was awarded to the “Polé, Polé” project designed by Coline Robilliart and Corentin Rolland. This inspiring project won over the jury by rethinking how hotels fit into their surroundings and communities.
- The second prize was awarded to the “Chowa” project by Nora Chaumont and Fanny Monteyne.
- The third prize recognized the work of Erwan LOIRAT and Chloé Maudet for the “Rosae” project.
These two other proposals also impressed the jury with their innovative vision of sustainable hotel design, aligned with an immersive and environmentally friendly customer experience.
Congratulations to all our students who are promoting the school around the world and imagining the hospitality industry of tomorrow!
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