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ISTITUTO SVIZZERO
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Via Ludovisi 48
00187 Roma
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roma@istitutosvizzero.it

By public transportation: Istituto Svizzero is located near the metro A stop Barberini

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Via Vecchio Politecnico 3
20121 Milan
+39 02 76 01 61 18
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The House of Dorothy

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Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Building: View from Tor Alva, the world’s tallest 3D-printed building in the Alpine village of Mulegns, Switzerland. Designed by Benjamin Dillenburger and Michael Hansmeyer (ETH Zürich). © Andrei Jipa

Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Building: Construction of Tor Alva, the world’s tallest 3D-printed building in the Alpine village of Mulegns, Switzerland. Designed by Benjamin Dillenburger and Michael Hansmeyer (ETH Zürich). © CheWei Lin

Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Image from “The Atlas of Regenerative Materials”, a project initiated by the chair of sustainable construction at ETH Zürich. Building: Bombasei straw bale housings by Atelier Schmidt GmbH. © Damian Poffet

Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Image from “The Atlas of Regenerative Materials”, a project initiated by the chair of sustainable construction at ETH Zürich. Building: Bombasei straw bale housings by Atelier Schmidt GmbH. © Damian Poffet

Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Image from “The Atlas of Regenerative Materials”, a project initiated by the chair of sustainable construction at ETH Zürich. Building: Bombasei straw bale housings by Atelier Schmidt GmbH. © Damian Poffet

Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Image from “The Atlas of Regenerative Materials”, a project initiated by the chair of sustainable construction at ETH Zürich. Building: Coopérative Soubeyran housing by atba SA architecture + énergie. © Jaromir Kreiliger

Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Building: Tor Alva, the world’s tallest 3D-printed building in the Alpine village of Mulegns, Switzerland. Designed by Benjamin Dillenburger and Michael Hansmeyer (ETH Zürich). © Andrei Jipa

Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Fabrication and Construction of Tor Alva, 3D-Concrete extrusion, ETHZ RFL. © Girts Apskalns

Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Assembly of Tor Alva, the world’s tallest 3D-printed building in the Alpine village of Mulegns, Switzerland. Designed by Benjamin Dillenburger and Michael Hansmeyer (ETH Zürich). © Hansmeyer/Dillenburger

Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Image from “The Atlas of Regenerative Materials”, a project initiated by the chair of sustainable construction at ETH Zürich. Building: Bombasei straw bale housings by Atelier Schmidt GmbH. © Damian Poffet

Photo series documenting Swiss innovation in architecture, engineering, and materials for sustainable environments. Image from “The Atlas of Regenerative Materials”, a project initiated by the chair of sustainable construction at ETH Zürich. Building: Coopérative Soubeyran housing by atba SA architecture + énergie. © Jaromir Kreiliger

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