From planning to execution
On the ETH Hönggerberg campus, Professor Tom Emerson leases a plot where students build a new project each year. The only rule: Nothing may be removed—only new structures or plants can be added. The goal is to respect existing elements and encourage long-term thinking. Wood weathers, bricks crumble, plants grow—each transformation shapes the design.
The challenge: recreate Le Corbusier’s roof garden for Charles de Beistegui (Paris, 1929) using only available resources. After a one-day competition, the winning design was built in just two weeks.
Around 60 students led the project, handling planning, coordination, and construction—turning our vision into reality.
Garden Project
Tools used
ArchiCad
3800 bricks
24m hedges
Soil
Mortar
Category
Team
Studio Tom Emerson
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