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Prof. Jean-Yves Andrieux is a University Professor at Paris-Sorbonne University, where he teaches the history of contemporary art and architecture at the Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD levels. He is affiliated with the André Chastel Research Centre in Paris and the research group Parvi at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQÀM), focusing on urban identities and landscape representation.
His research centers on the built environment in 19th and 20th century France and Europe, analyzing architectural heritage through legislative, procedural, technical, aesthetic, and social historical perspectives. He has contributed extensively to heritage discourse, particularly through his editorial role at Rennes University Press, where he manages a collection of over 120 volumes, and as a consultant to the French Ministry of Culture’s Heritage Branch.
The available publication, The Heritage of Monuments: sources, objects and representations (2014), co-authored with Fabienne Chevallier, reflects his deep engagement with the conceptual and material dimensions of heritage. The work emphasizes source analysis, the nature of heritage objects, and their cultural representations, placing it firmly within art historical and heritage studies discourse.
Prof. Andrieux has participated in academic sessions on heritage and war, urban heritage, and the transformation of sacred spaces, highlighting his active role in contemporary debates on cultural preservation and urban identity.
He has no listed scientific awards in the provided text. As a senior academic and collection director, he likely oversees research grants and mentorship, though specific advisees are not mentioned. His involvement with research centers and policy consultation underscores his leadership in both academic and institutional heritage contexts.

