EPFL ALICE Studio

HOUSE 1

EPFL ALICE Studio
18. July 2016

PROJECT DETAILS

Project location
Campus EPF, Lausanne, Switzerland

Year
2016 

Architect / designer / artist
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
ALICE Studio (Atelier de la Conception de l’Espace)

Team
ALICE Studio - 1st year students (2016), Dieter Dietz, Daniel Zamarbide, Raffael Baur, Edouard Cabay, Laurent Chassot, Nicolas Durr, Margherita Del Grosso, Alexa den Hartog Stéphane Grandgirard, Patricia Guaita, Agathe Mignon, Andrea Pellacani, Laura Perez Lupi, Anne-Chantal Rufer, Wynd van der Woude with Thibaud Smith

Lead engineer timber construction
Rémy Meylan, architect & wood engineer Whood x Mug (www.whoodxmug.ch)

Sponsors
Marti Construction SA
Getaz Miauton, Debrunner Acifer Roth échafaudages
E.S. Echafaudages Services SA

Materials
Wood, metal, concrete

Tools
Screwdriver, japanese saw, drill, rope

Quantities
Dimensions: 11 x 11 x 11 meters
Weight: 5 tons
Planning: 3 months preparations, 1 month construction
15’000 linear meter of wood
20’000 screws
150 concrete tiles

Photo: Dylan Perrenoud / ALICE EPFL
Photo: Aloys Mutzenberg / ALICE EPFL

Built initially as proto-structure (primary construction) during a 5-day workshop in April, HOUSE 1 is a 11m x 11m x 11m balloon-frame timber construct holding the ‘genetic code’ for future developments. The project involved over 200 students, who worked in groups under the close guidance of 12 studio directors and the wood engineer Rémy Meylan. 

Photo: Dylan Perrenoud / ALICE EPFL

In succession, each team was asked to design and realize a ROOM (a space intended for HABITATION), or a TRANSITIONAL SPACE providing CONNECTIVITY (porch, stairs, doorway).

The boundaries that divide studio projects are blurry zones of negotiation over space, culture, and ideas. Accordingly, each project is strongly influenced by the others as it enters a multilayered discourse with its surroundings. The spatial experience of HOUSE 1 is therefore not that of a homogenous architecture; rather, it is an unfolding evolution of a space that invokes questions, contains possibilities, and is open for interpretation. 

Photo: Dylan Perrenoud / ALICE EPFL

Alexa den Hartog, one of the 12 studio directors responsible for making HOUSE 1 a feasible project, characterizes the proto-structure and its process of inhabitation as a "restricted physical and temporal - ever changing - landscape that only slowly solidified." To quote Dieter Dietz, HOUSE 1 reveals its final form "not as something that is done from the top down but something we share."

After four months of frenetic work and strong engagement, the project has been recently completed and is now open to visitors on the EPFL campus next to the Rolex Learning Center. 

Photo: Dylan Perrenoud / ALICE EPFL
Photo: Dylan Perrenoud / ALICE EPFL
Photo: Dylan Perrenoud / ALICE EPFL
Photo: Alessandra Ortelli / ALICE EPFL
Drawing: ALICE EPFL
Drawing: ALICE EPFL
Drawing: ALICE EPFL

PROJECT DETAILS

Project location
Campus EPF, Lausanne, Switzerland

Year
2016 

Architect / designer / artist
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
ALICE Studio (Atelier de la Conception de l’Espace)

Team
ALICE Studio - 1st year students (2016), Dieter Dietz, Daniel Zamarbide, Raffael Baur, Edouard Cabay, Laurent Chassot, Nicolas Durr, Margherita Del Grosso, Alexa den Hartog Stéphane Grandgirard, Patricia Guaita, Agathe Mignon, Andrea Pellacani, Laura Perez Lupi, Anne-Chantal Rufer, Wynd van der Woude with Thibaud Smith

Lead engineer timber construction
Rémy Meylan, architect & wood engineer Whood x Mug (www.whoodxmug.ch)

Sponsors
Marti Construction SA
Getaz Miauton, Debrunner Acifer Roth échafaudages
E.S. Echafaudages Services SA

Materials
Wood, metal, concrete

Tools
Screwdriver, japanese saw, drill, rope

Quantities
Dimensions: 11 x 11 x 11 meters
Weight: 5 tons
Planning: 3 months preparations, 1 month construction
15’000 linear meter of wood
20’000 screws
150 concrete tiles

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