The Archives of Modern Construction

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A wealth of architecture on paper: that is their treasure. It is in the office archives of architects, engineers and construction companies throughout the Romand territory and its adjacent regions that the Archives of Modern Construction – an Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne institution, created in 1988 – finds its livelihood.

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EPFL-ENAC-IA-Acm
Bâtiment SG - Station 15
1015 Lausanne

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Documents can only be consulted by appointment

Metro M1: EPFL stop

Wheelchair-accessible Parking place wheelchair-accessible Toilets partially wheelchair-accessible

The Rolex Learning Center

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Built on the campus of EPFL Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, the Rolex Learning Center designed by the internationally acclaimed Japanese architectural practice, SANAA, will function as a laboratory for learning, a library with 500,000 volumes and an international cultural hub for EPFL, open to both students and the public.
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Since 1996, they have also been committed to making this architectural heritage known through publications and through design, photography and model exhibitions at the university site in Ecublens (since 2003) and sometimes also beyond its walls.
They have combined the absolute rigor essential for professionals and students with presentation in a way that is accessible for all.

By opening up their collections for conservation and scientific analysis, the ACM is also devoted to highlighting all the facets of the regional history that they reveal: from politics to the economy, from changes in society to advances in techniques and materials, from the history of housing to that of taste, not to mention the history of architectural design.

Among its exhibitions, we find monographs dedicated to Alberto Sartoris, Alphonse Laverrière and Eugène Jost, and thematic overviews such as “Crazy places and monuments to reason”, “Flower displays in art gardens” or “Photography and modern architecture”.

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