Milestones of development
History of the Hönggerberg campus
The development of the Hönggerberg campus
1964: The nuclear physics building (HIK) is built on the first construction site. (Photograph: ETH Library / Comet Photo AG)
1967: The Laboratory of Nuclear Energy Systems (HIK), the technical physics building and the industrial research department (HPT) take shape. (Photograph: ETH Library / Jules Vogt)
1972: The molecular biology building (HIM), the Energy Science Center (HEZ), and what was then the Institute for Construction Engineering and Management were added in the second phase of construction. (Photograph: ETH Library / Björn Eric Lindroos)
1973: The former ETH Zurich outpost at Hönggerberg, including the physics buildings, the Energy Science Center (HEZ), the Institute for Construction Engineering and Management (HIL), the Research Building (HIF) and the Institute of Molecular Biology and Biophysics (HIM/HPM). (Photograph: ETH Library / Comet Photo AG).
1988: The Hönggerberg campus with the Höngg neighbourhood in the background. (Photograph: ETH Library / Dieter Enz).
1997: The Fünffinger Dock (HCI) is built to house the former Department of Chemistry and Materials during the third phase of construction. The Affoltern neighbourhood is visible in the background. (Photograph: ETH Library / Dieter Enz)
2005: The Science City master plan lays the foundation for the further development of the Hönggerberg site into a campus with a city neighbourhood feel. (Photograph: ETH Zürich / KCAP International)
2017: The Hönggerberg campus has grown and now includes a sports centre, the Molecular Health Sciences Platform, the House of Natural Resources, the Arch_Tech_Lab, the Bellavista restaurant, and two student residences. (Photograph: ETH Zurich / Alessandro Della Bella)
2017: The Hönggerberg campus with the two student residences (HWO, HWW), the Fünffinger Dock (HCI), and the office and HCP seminar building in the foreground. (Photograph: ETH Zurich / Alessandro Della Bella)
2040: Visualisation of how the Hönggerberg campus might look in the future. The aim is to expand internally using infill development and leave the surrounding landscape mostly untouched. (Visualisation: EM2N /ETH Zurich)
History-related links (in German)
- internal page chevron_right Campusentwicklung auf dem Hönggerberg findet Zusatimmung (Intern aktuell, 02.10.2020)
- external page call_made Weiterentwicklung des ETH Campus Hönggerberg (Medienmitteilung Stadt Zürich, 30.05.2018)
- external page call_made Verdichten statt ausweiten (Höngger 11.04.2018)
- external page call_made Als die ETH nach Höngg kam (Höngger, 14.03.2018)
- external page call_made Ein neues Stadtquartier entsteht (Höngger, 28.03.2018)
- external page call_made Swiss College: Wohnen und studieren auf dem ETH Campus (YouTube, 07.02.2018, Maturaarbeit von Renier van Breda & Taulant Bixhaku)
- internal page chevron_right ETH kann am Hönggerberg verdichten. (Medienmitteilung, 14.12.2016)
- internal page chevron_right ETH Zürich baut Campus Hönggerberg aus. (ETH Life online, 06.02.2013)
- internal page chevron_right Ehre für lebendige Science City. (ETH Life Online, 30.04.2010)
- internal page chevron_right Ein Stadtquartier für Denkkultur «Science City» - eine Vision. (ETH Life, 13.11.2003)
- internal page chevron_right Geschichte der Bautetappen des Hönggerberg seit 1959. (ETHistory, Geschichte der ETH Zürich 1855 bis 2005)