Input Projects

The HIL building project will serve research and teaching purposes over a period of three years. It aims to develop new approaches to planning, construction, and use, by leveraging interdisciplinary collaboration between ETH professors and their students and researchers, as well as with specialist departments at ETH and partners from the construction industry. Find out more about the innovation areas, approach and timeline on the Procedure Input Projects page.

10 Projects found

Care Core

The development of a spatial core based on care is at the centre, rethinking the HIL as a place of inclusion and social proximity that promotes the responsible use of resources.

Prof. Dr. Guillaume Habert, Prof. Dr. Anna Puigjaner
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Flying Structures

The studio explores temporary forms of construction as an alternative to HIL: how can flying, mobile, and open structures create the spatial conditions that architectural education truly requires?

Prof. Alexandre Theriot
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Living Room HIL

This input project uses the HIL E60–E73 area to examine how modern and flexible spaces can be realized within the existing HIL structure, in order to fit the various needs of the contemporary architecture school.

Prof. Tom Emerson, Prof. Dr. Anna Puigjaner
Interior corridor in the HIL building with glass doors, dark cabinets, and yellow signage for level E and stair 70.