With the HPQ laboratory and office building, ETH Zurich is building a physics building on the Hönggerberg campus with future-oriented laboratory and office use. The construction activities take place during ongoing campus operations and are therefore subject to special requirements related to construction emissions such as vibrations, dust and noise, construction site traffic, working hours and safety. The building comprises four laboratory and office floors, a public two-storey ground floor and an attic with building services superstructures in an above-ground volume of approx. 60000m3. The underground building volume of approx. 110000 m3 is divided into 6 basement floors, a main building and a laterally arranged outbuilding, which houses the most sensitive research facilities (platforms).
With the HPQ laboratory and office building, ETH Zurich is building a physics building on the Hönggerberg campus with future-oriented laboratory and office use. The construction activities take place during ongoing campus operations and are therefore subject to special requirements related to construction emissions such as vibrations, dust and noise, construction site traffic, working hours and safety. The building comprises four laboratory and office floors, a public two-storey ground floor and an attic with building services superstructures in an above-ground volume of approx. 60000m3. The underground building volume of approx. 110000 m3 is divided into 6 basement floors, a main building and a laterally arranged outbuilding, which houses the most sensitive research facilities (platforms).