Client

ETH Zurich, Abteilung Immobilien

User

Swiss National Supercomputing Centre CSCS

Architects and general contractors

Itten+Brechbühl AG

Start of construction

2010

Start of operation

2012

Floor area

5400 m2 computing centre
2600 m2 office building

Photos

Roger Frei, Zurich / Marcelo Villada Ortiz, Lugano

Retour

Lugano, Switzerland

Centre Suisse de Calcul Scientifique (CSCS)

Programme Nouvelle construction d'un Centre de Calcul et d'un immeuble de bureaux
Maître d’ouvrage ETH Zürich, Abteilung Immobilien
Mandat direct 2009
Planification / Réalisation 2009-2012
Prestations IB
  • Planification générale
  • Architecture
Surface de plancher 6'800 m2
Volume de construction 73'000 m3
Coût de construction 64 Mio. CHF hors TVA

ETH Zurich operates its supercomputer network, CSCS, in Tessin in order to be competitive on the global stage in cutting-edge science and research. The centre enables research to be conducted on the environment, climate, health and business. The 1991 building no longer met energy specifications as supercomputers produce enormous amounts of heat.

Simple, flexible structures, functional organisation of space and the facility to divide the project into phases - these are the main features of the sustainable building, and environmentally friendly cooling technology forms its core. The location enables cooling water to be drawn from the lake with a pipeline only three kilometres in length. The exhaust heat from the CSCS is to be used to heat a new district in the planning stage and also supply hot water to it.

TV broadcasts

«Einstein» on SRF of 16.01.2014 (in german)

SF Tagesschau of 31.08.2012 (in german)

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