Over 700 objects online
In parallel with the exhibition, ETH Zurich has revised its website www.be-baukultur.ethz.ch. The page brings together ETH Zurich’s entire architecture inventory of building fragments, furniture, equipment for teaching and research, as well as fragments of earlier outdoor areas of ETH buildings, and connects the key information about the objects with the history of the respective building. In addition, selected urban development-related changes affecting the area immediately surrounding the building are also presented.
With the “Holdings of ETH Zurich Architectural Culture” inventory, which can be accessed online and which currently contains around 700 objects and 16 listed buildings, ETH Zurich is able to make a significant contribution to the documentation and transfer of knowledge about the architectural development of the University. “Through our work over the past few years, we have been able to secure and document hundreds of objects and provide the general public with lots of information about them. We have been able to make part of the history of our University easily accessible and understandable for everyone,” explains Dr Anastasia Paschou, who is in charge of the ETH Zurich inventory and is responsible for the exhibition.
Cooperation with the University of Zurich
As a member of the Zurich City University District (HGZZ), and owner of an equally significant building stock, the University of Zurich will in future publish its inventory of historically important buildings on the website managed by ETH Zurich. With this collaboration, both partners are able to highlight their shared commitment to architecture.