SwissTech Convention Center

General information
Address Route Louis-Favre 2
Town or city 1024 Ecublens
Country Switzerland
Coordinates 46°31′24″N 6°33′50″E / 46.5234621°N 6.564013°E / 46.5234621; 6.564013
Elevation 397 m
Inaugurated 3 April 2014
Cost €110 millions
Height
Architectural Modern
Top floor Auditorium A, B & C
Technical details
Floor count 3
Floor area 10'000 m2
Design and construction
Architecture firm Richter Dahl Rocha & Associés
Awards and prizes 2016 Winner of the Best Swiss Convention Center - Swiss MICE
Other information
Seating capacity From 300 to 3'000
Number of rooms 18
Website
Official website

The SwissTech Convention Center is a conference centre sited on the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland.

Building

Designed by the architectural firm Richter Dahl Rocha & Associés of Lausanne, the building was financed by two Credit Suisse real estate funds. Financial support from the Swiss electricity supply company Romande Energie allowed the west facade of the building to be covered with panels made of organic dye-sensitized solar cell, also called "Grätzel cells" after Michael Grätzel, a physical chemistry professor at EPFL and the inventor of this technology.[1]

Events

Gallery

Notes and references

  1. "The SwissTech Convention Center, a lab for conferences of the future", press release 03 April 2014 (page visited on 3 October 2014).

See also

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