Holdings of ETH Zurich Architectural Culture
ETH Zurich Architectural Culture repository: furniture and building fragments, Embraport, 2020
Column bases made of marble from Ragaz: fragments of the former Physics Building, F. Bluntschli & G. Lasius, 1887–1890 Side section of an architrave made of limestone from Solothurn: part of the capstone on the Professor Culmann monument, F. Bluntschli, 1884 Gas cylinder trolley with welded steel sections: piece of equipment used in the machine laboratory, 1930–1935 Three-legged stool, steel tube lower section and wooden seat: piece of furniture from the machine laboratory, Salvisberg era, 1930–1935Three-legged stool, steel tube lower section and wooden seat: piece of furniture from the machine laboratory, Salvi Console made of chromium-plated steel tubing, green linoleum top: piece of furniture from the machine laboratory, Salvisberg era, manufactured by Bigla, 1930–1935Console made of chromium-plated steel tubing, green linoleum top: piece of furniture fro Hand wheel to operate the rods for the ventilation flaps on the upper facade windows: ML/FHK, Salvisberg, 1930–1935
Column bases made of marble from Ragaz: fragments of the former Physics Building, F. Bluntschli & G. Lasius, 1887–1890 Side section of an architrave made of limestone from Solothurn: part of the capstone on the Professor Culmann monument, F. Bluntschli, 1884 Gas cylinder trolley with welded steel sections: piece of equipment used in the machine laboratory, 1930–1935 Three-legged stool, steel tube lower section and wooden seat: piece of furniture from the machine laboratory, Salvisberg era, 1930–1935Three-legged stool, steel tube lower section and wooden seat: piece of furniture from the machine laboratory, Salvi Console made of chromium-plated steel tubing, green linoleum top: piece of furniture from the machine laboratory, Salvisberg era, manufactured by Bigla, 1930–1935Console made of chromium-plated steel tubing, green linoleum top: piece of furniture fro Hand wheel to operate the rods for the ventilation flaps on the upper facade windows: ML/FHK, Salvisberg, 1930–1935
Extent
The Holdings of ETH Zurich Architectural Culture inventory is broken down into the following three sections, which contain around 400 objects in total:
- Furnishings
- Building fragments
- Other items of interior decoration
Holdings
- Tables
- Chairs
- Auxiliary furniture
- Doors
- Windows
- Railings
- Boards
Relevance of research and Public
This inventory ensures that the holdings of objects relevant to architectural culture and design history are safeguarded, documented and made available for teaching and research purposes. It is also intended to enable reuse as well as temporary exhibition of the objects.
Current activities, projects
Furnishing of the former “command bridge” of the machine laboratory hall with furniture and objects of interior decoration from the Salvisberg era, which further the intended use (as general workplaces) in an atmospheric manner.
Use of the archive / online presence
- The Holdings of ETH Zurich Architectural Culture platform is open to the public.
- It makes eras, conditions and links between other objects apparent and is intended to facilitate reuse in current renovation projects.