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Future-oriented environments for teaching and research?
ETH Zurich develops inspiring and future-oriented environments for teaching and research. It combines a sustainable campus with state-of-the-art technology platforms, creating the ideal conditions for students and tutors to develop innovative ideas and engage in globally relevant research. Its sustainable campus development is the product of its deep awareness of its environmental responsibility. Accordingly, ETH Zurich sets itself ambitious sustainability goals, including the achievement of its greenhouse gas emissions targets and the promotion of sustainable mobility options for ETH members. Inclusion is a top priority at ETH Zurich: the university wants to remove barriers and welcome people from different backgrounds and abilities, allowing them to develop their full potential.?

ETH Zurich committed to sustainable construction
ETH Zurich consistently tailors its real estate portfolio to the demands of teaching, research and knowledge transfer, as well as the necessary support services. Innovative project methods and cost-conscious project management help to push down costs, allowing more resources to be allocated to academic work.


The HIF building on the H?nggerberg campus has been fully renovated and extended to meet the requirements of the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering (D-BAUG). Its modernisation enables various disciplines to network more closely and opens up new development avenues for the department and its institutes. A total of twelve professorships at the Institute of Environmental Engineering have been brought together in one location. These now benefit from being able to interact more easily. The new labs for the Institute for Building Materials also open up further potential for development. The building was officially opened in June 2024 after five years under construction.


ETH Zurich is taking another step towards a modern and energy-efficient IT infrastructure. Since April 2024, construction work has been under way on the new computing centre (HRZ) on the H?nggerberg, which is scheduled to go into operation at the beginning of 2026. The computing centre will play a central role in data network and IT provision for the H?nggerberg campus. It will house what is referred to as the secondary star node, effectively the main access point for the data network on the H?nggerberg. This is where all internet traffic and the connection between the Zentrum and H?nggerberg campuses will converge. A modern server room for scientific computing is also under construction.
ETH is creating a digital, innovative and sustainable campus infrastructure
ETH Zurich combines technological innovation and digital solutions with a clear aspiration to be sustainable. It promotes resource-saving developments and forward-looking infrastructure solutions with the aim of reaching net-zero emissions by 2030. By doing so, it is actively creating a sustainable and responsible university environment.
New heat pump on the H?nggerberg campus

A new chiller/heat pump has been put into operation in the HEZ building on the H?nggerberg campus. It provides up to 3.2 MW of heat and 2.8 MW of cooling and adapts to demand thanks to four compressors that can be controlled individually. There are already plans for a second, similar system. Moreover, two chillers will eventually be added to the network to enhance flexibility. The new systems will replace both old, inefficient chillers and existing fossil-fuelled boilers. The aim is to replace fossil fuels by 2030 and reduce CO2 emissions.
Sustainability: sustainable and inclusive events

“With more than 2,500 events a year, we have huge potential at ETH to make these resource-friendly and inclusive. The guides and labels provide guidance.”Anahita Zelger, Event Management deputy team leader, 365体育官网_365体育备用【手机在线】 Services![]()
Events are an integral part of everyday ETH life. More than 2,500 events take place at ETH Zurich every year. In its quest for excellence, ETH Zurich aims to offer events of the highest quality. Deliberate planning enables resource consumption to be improved and social aspects of sustainable and inclusive event organisation to be given consideration. To this end, ETH Zurich has developed three guides and tested two internal silver and gold labels.
Diversity: digital accessibility

“Our aim in offering our new services, such as converting documents into accessible formats, is not only to break down barriers for people with disabilities, but also to create added value for all ETH members.”Cindy Hertach, staff and project member, ETH Library![]()
The ETH Library is offering new services to improve access to print media and electronic documents, creating added value for all ETH members. Once previously inaccessible texts have been converted, people with visual impairments can read them using a screen reader that outputs the content either acoustically or via a braille display. Users can now also have articles on the ETH website read out to them with just one click. This function is for those who want to hear rather than read text content without any additional software.
The Annual Report is produced in German and translated into English. Only the German version is binding.
? ETH Zurich, April 2025