SIBCA, the low-carbon real estate trade show

The “Talent Afternoon” is an event dedicated to training, recruitment, and knowledge transfer. It’s a highlight of the program designed to bring exhibitors and young talent in the sector together, featuring: workshops, conferences, job-matching sessions, access to the SIBCA Job Board to explore career opportunities, and an introduction to careers related to the low-carbon transition in the real estate and construction sectors.

The 5th edition of the fair will be held from September 1 to 3, 2026, at the Grand Palais in Paris.

News

  • ENSA Paris-la Villette, member of the TAP consortium - Transitions Architecture Paysage

    The TAP project, winner of the AMI “Compétences et métiers d’avenir “* competition, aims to transform training courses in architecture and landscape over the period 2025-2030 to meet the challenges of digital and ecological transitions.

    It is supported by the ENSA-P network and its partners: REFC’A (Réseau pour la formation continue des architectes), amàco (association developing training, research and experimentation activities in eco-construction), INSA Val de Loire, INSA Strasbourg, CNOA and École de Chaillot (heritage architects).

  • ENSA Paris-la Villette on Japanese time. A week of dialogue and exchange

    ENSA Paris-la Villette is delighted to welcome a large delegation from its Japanese partner universities from March 9 to 16: The University of Tokyo, Meiji University, Chiba University, Tokyo City University, Institute of Science Tokyo, Kyoto University, Kyushu University.

    Their visit, made possible thanks to funding from the European Union’s Erasmus+ program, is accompanied by a number of events that will benefit the school’s students, alumni and teaching staff, most of which will also be open to the general public. Course presentations, round tables and conferences, as well as an exhibition, will provide ample opportunity for meetings and exchanges.

    This event is intended both as a retrospective celebrating the educational, scientific and human relations that have linked ENSAPLV and its Japanese academic partners for several decades, and as an opportunity to initiate new research and educational projects co-constructed on promising themes for the future.

  • ENSAPLV commits to equal opportunities in access to architectural studies

    In partnership with the Fondation Culture & Diversité, the school is hosting its first “Equal opportunities at the school of architecture” course, from February 9 to 13.

    Students taking part in this program benefit from courses, visits to cultural institutions, building sites and/or agencies, and meetings with teachers and professionals. Together, they produce an architectural project.

    The aim is to inform them about architectural studies and career opportunities, and to prepare them for the Parcoursup and selection procedures for the Écoles nationales supérieures d’architecture (ENSA). Admitted students are then supported throughout their university studies.