Information event: structural developments at ETH Zurich

Save the date: at 10 a.m. on 31 August 2021, Ulrich Weidmann, Vice President for Infrastructure, and representatives from the Real Estate Management department will provide information about the general structural development framework at ETH Zurich and grant insights into ongoing and upcoming major construction projects at various ETH locations.

Information event: structural developments at ETH Zurich
The H?nggerberg campus is set for further development. Among other changes, the HIF teaching and research building is to be converted and expanded (image: ETH Zurich/Nicola Pitaro).

Pioneering teaching and research and the process of putting knowledge and technology into practice require the right infrastructure. This infrastructure is being continually enhanced at ETH Zurich through site development, construction and renovation projects, among other things.

ETH members may be affected by such projects in a number of ways. Some will be involved in the project itself, while others will act more as onlookers to the development, on their way to work or on their evening jog around the campus.

What are ETH’s major areas of focus in campus development, and how is it addressing sustainable development, e.g. by taking account of current climate policies in its building projects? What are the priorities, and how might we imagine the campus of the future? Are any construction projects planned for my immediate area, and which major construction projects are coming up next? Ulrich Weidmann, Vice President for Infrastructure, and Daniel Bucheli, Head of the Real Estate Management department, will be answering these questions and more together with other experts at an information session. If you want to find out more about further development on the campus, you are cordially invited to attend this event (invitation with Zoom link to follow after the summer holidays).

Save the date: Information event on structural developments at ETH Zurich

When: Tuesday, 31 August 2021: 10.00–11.30 a.m.
Where/how: via Zoom
Registration: no/invitation with Zoom link to follow in mid-August by email
This event will be recorded and can be viewed at a later time. The session will be in German; questions in English are welcome.

 

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