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Has the architectural bidding system run its course?
A rammed-earth pavilion to be built in St. Gallen 14.08.2017
Delivery of Masters in Architecture
Mapping urban underground potential, january 9, 2017
Environmental Engineering
EPFL Alumni visit to LESO
“The variety of backgrounds in my classroom is to everyone's benefit” Julia Schmale
Scientists delve into natural slicks on Lake Geneva
What does the future hold for filling stations?
Urs von Gunten, the unsung hero of water treatment
“We need to think ahead about the consequences of our decisions” Laura Ferrarello
“Students naturally appreciate a little showmanship” Eugen Brühwiler
Leçon d'Honneur Hubert van den Bergh
“I'd call my teaching style ‘old school-plus'” Alain Nussbaumer
Lake Geneva forecasts now online, august 3, 2016
EPFL architects rethink the city-river balance within neighborhoods
A model for keeping the pandemic in check in Italy
To densify or not to densify? That is the question
Urban Gardens 22.05.2017
Gabriele Manoli
Intelligent vehicles
Deepwater renewal in Lake Geneva in light of climate change
Scientists apply genetic methods to linguistics
Smart Living Lab's new head is a pioneer in the reuse of load-bearing, Corentin Fivet
Eleven projects for the future Student Center, december 9, 2016
Innoseed ENAC, january 31, 2017
Conférence de Mario Botta
Corals and aquatic life of the Red Sea
Remise des Bachelor Génie Civil 2025
Chalets provide insight into our relationship with mountains. Patrick Giromini
Giulia Marino: A career devoted to championing modern architecture
Florian Breider: a passion for all things Japanese
Predicting hydraulic fracture propagation more accurately
Leçon inaugurale Prof. Athanasios Nenes
“Teaching is what makes me happy” Jean-François Molinari
EPFL scientists take modeling to new heights
Dasaraden Mauree aux côtés de la tour météorologique au LESO-PB, ENAC, le 13 septembre 2016
"Modeling travel behavior to support Lausanne's future tram" Anne-Valérie Preto
26th International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors OFS-26
Delivery of masters in Environmental Engineering class 2025
Section d'architecture
Viruses could become harder to kill
“I've always dreamt of contributing to a more sustainable future” Jérémy Fleury
Workshop Léxplore
Participatory democracy platforms gain traction in Switzerland
“Timber can be a good alternative if it's used wisely” Matthieu Fehlmann
“The people were incredibly welcoming, but they're still rebuilding” Aline Bönzli and Caroline Heitmann
High prevalence of sleep disorders detected in Yverdon-les-Bains
New study improves the trustworthiness of wind power forecasts
Voyages Fantastiques, architecture, le 29 septembre 2016
A clever way to recover weather balloon radiosondes
Delivery of Masters in Architecture 2025
Two months in Pyeongchang to study Korean snowfalls
Remise des prix, Concours Passerelles écologiques - LAST
How can we make our housing less heteronormative?
Chip lets scientists study biocement formation in real-time
Kick off event for the SKIL
“We're extremely proud to have gone down this route” Martine Laprise
A bacterial powder for quickly stabilizing gravel surfaces
"Now is perhaps a good time to start exploring the alternatives" Anaïs Ladoy
New hydropower dam design tested at EPFL
A panel of women alumnae celebrate 90 years of hydraulics research
Red Sea corals - Bridging science & diplomacy in favor of the « Reefs of Hope » Opening
“I wanted to study a subject that has meaning” Polina Holub
Reconciling solar energy and heritage preservation, november 29, 2016
Section de Génie Civil
Delivery of Masters in Civil Engineering class
“Civil engineering is crucial for damaged structures in Gaza”
“Teaching is about translating popular knowledge” Yves Pedrazzini
Corals, Cooperation and Cooking: meet Anders Meibom
EPFL to participate in a concrete canoe race for the first time 09.05.2017
ENAC Research Day 23.05.2017
Fine particles come into greater focus 10.07.2017
"Promoting reuse can help restore cities' charm" Léa Guillotin
Pitch Your Impact Contest 2019 - By InnoSeed ENAC
Urban development in Lausanne station
New system uses floor vibrations to detect building occupants
Using images and artificial intelligence to inspect bridges
Sloping sites: allies for denser cities, Clément Cattin
Red is shown to create a surprising amount of glare
Kick-off event Solar Decathlon, february 22, 2016
IGLUNA project
How cryogenic microscopy could help strengthen food security
So you've left student accommodation. What next? Fiona del Puppo
The mushroom that works like a green 3D printer
Au cœur de la Terre, les roches invisibles révèlent leurs complexités
Honorary Lecture - Prof. Aurelio Muttoni
Remise des Bachelor Génie Civil 2024
Rolex Learning Center's 10th anniversary
Engineers facilitate the restoration of lake deltas
Storing CO2 underground, decembre 14, 2015
Reliable radon measurements, a challenge for property owners
Official Day, october 7, 2016
Making yesterday's commonplace today's innovation, Barbara Lambec
A revolutionary material for aerospace and neuromorphic computing
Energy Strategy 2050: the potential of millions of Swiss rooftops
The subtle mechanics of an avalanche – as seen in 3D
Stabilizing a cliff using biomineral binders
A bench out of glass that's as resistant as steel
Architecture
Cooperation among vehicles with or without a driver, january 30, 2017
Computational methods to ease the reuse of construction components
New fab lab combines creativity with skills development
Claudia R.Binder, ENAC dean
Delivery of Masters in Architecture
Olga Fink
Leçon d'honneur du professeur Eugen Brühwiler
The missing piece to faster, cheaper and more accurate 3D mapping
SIE & GR Students-Alumni Event
Women at EPFL: (civil) engineering the future
New landscape atlas helps us envision Paris in the future
Delivery of Masters in Civil Engineering class
An app for rating public transport in real time
EPFL scientists unlock new horizons for cryogenic microscopy
A sustainable energy transition starts with individuals
Exposition des Archives de la Construction Moderne, le 27 mars 2017
Delivery of masters in Environmental Engineering class
“Hardly a day goes by that I don't build something” Stéphane Clerc
“A genuine community was created around this research project” Natacha Pasche
Delivery of Masters in Civil Engineering class 2025
Remise des Bachelor Génie Civil
Jérôme Chappellaz
More soil, less concrete: changing mindsets in construction
Physics sheds light on the study of architecture
Mathias Lerch
The late trains you see – and those you don't
Sustainable architecture, Emmanuel Rey January 7, 2015
Will corn still be a worthwhile crop in Europe in 2100? Juliette Salles
Architect Bernard Tschumi
Train windows that combine mobile reception and thermal insulation. august 29, 2016
2 - Albums publics
Environmental Engineering, october 1, 2016
A more sustainable material to reinforce concrete structures
Lyesse Laloui
Summer series - Reinventing the contemporary city, with Elena Cogato Lanza
Covid-19: using wastewater to track the pandemic
The role of immigration in Zurich's historical growth
Future development of Place Cosandey, december 2, 2015
Honorary Lecture - Prof. Laurent Vulliet
Research Day ENAC 2018
Civil Engineering
Testing automated crack-detection methods for concrete
Portrait Gallery
Multifunctional construction elements lower buildings' energy needs
Studying clouds can provide deeper insight into climate change
Smart Living Building Seminar, october 2, 2015
Daylight levels affect our thermal perception
Portraits
Smart Living Lab Days, october 7_8, 2016
Scientists reveal why some people with the flu may be more contagious
Planting oats to study the effects of air pollution
Temporary shelters popping up alongside camping tents
EPFL professors
Speedcuber, Reto Bubendorf
Section des Sciences et Ingénierie de l'Environnement
Red Sea Corals Exhibition
Transforming urban brownfields into sustainable neighborhoods
A new technique to concentrate a fertilizer produced from wastewater
Students turned wood pallets into furniture
Master 2023
Environmental Engineering
New connector for sustainable structures on Earth and in space
“Fluid mechanics is a fascinating field because it's very visual” Fernando Porté-Age
Delivery of masters in Environmental Engineering class
Architecture students rejuvenate two sites in the Greater Geneva area
NoiseCapture, february 2, 2017
EPFL student applies engineering to public health. Noé Fellay
SUMMER SERIES – Preventing heat islands is a priority for the future of our cities
Architecture, october 3, 2015
Adaptive structures cut down the carbon footprint of buildings
Uranium isotopes carry the fingerprint of ancient bacterial activity, April 15, 2015
Fighting cholera by predicting how it spreads, december 23, 2016
Is there a physiological explanation behind experiencing glare?
JERI 2019
New model better predicts our daily travel choices
New maps chart our affective relationship with the local environment
WiFi breadcrumbs reveal pedestrian patterns, march 7, 2015
Students head to Chile for a fresh perspective on building
Civil Engineering, october 1, 2016
Open Doors, october 8, 2016
Reimagining dwelling Tiago P. Borges
Urban butterflies under threat of extinction 21.08.2017
JERI 2016, Journée d’Etude de la Route et des Infrastructures, le 8 novembre 2016
3D detectors measure social distancing to help fight Covid-19
EPFL develops solution for detecting deepfakes
Will urban sprawl in Switzerland ever end? Mathias Lerch
SGC + SAR + SIE students ENAC teaching unit
Ateliers d'apprentissage pratique pour les étudiants
An innovative window system earns a European patent, december 5, 2016
ENAC Research Day, may 9, 2016
3D modelling of the Flon river helps engineers plan a new metro line
EPFL’s Habitat Research Center
An almost unbreakable skateboard made from fiberglass
EPFL students recycle an old industrial site of Fribourg
Civil Engineering
Deep City: Climate Crisis, Democracy and the Digital
JERI 2015 Journée d’Etude de la Route et des Infrastructures, le 26 novembre 2015