A sign of progress on the Student Project House

Over the coming years, the former district heating power plant (FHK) will be transformed into a place for students to pursue their own projects.

The Student Project House. (Visualisations: ETH Zurich)
The Student Project House. (Visualisations: ETH Zurich)

A six-metre-wide sign will be erected at the corner of Tannenstrasse/Clausiusstrasse at the site where the Student Project House will be created within the former district heating power plant. Construction is expected to be complete by the end of 2019. This space will allow students to work independently and in interdisciplinary groups on their own projects during their studies. By creating an environment that invites its users to exchange ideas and experiment, ETH Zurich is providing students with a space for innovation, where they can develop and implement creative ideas.

The main access to the space will be via a new entrance on Clausiusstrasse. Like the other existing building components, the entrance via the central machinery hall on level D will remain. The machinery hall will regain its historic glass ceiling, and this area will bring together the independent components of the ML and FHK buildings and serve as a meeting place.

The renovation of the FHK building is scheduled to start in 2017. The first building work will begin in autumn 2016. An installation platform will be built over Clausiusstrasse to enable site setup and temporary construction work.

Student Project House
In the Student Project House, students can work on their own projects. (Visualisations: ETH Zurich)
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