station.plus | Architecture and Storytelling
Department of Architecture | ETH Zürich

Bonjour à toutes et à tous !
Nous sommes heureux de vous présenter le programme des projections qui se tient quotidiennement dans notre exposition « Déconstruire la démolition », qui se tient du 24 mars au 15 avril 2026..
THE GREAT TOGETHER (2025 - 20:18).
Par Docar : Rocio Calzado-Lopez et Jasper Meurer.
10h / 13h / 15h30
LES INSULAIRES (2021 - 59:20).
Par Maxime Faure et Adam Pugliese.
10h25 / 13h25 / 15h25
Production HouseEurope! (57:34)
Par House Europe et Station + (vostfr)
11h30 / 14h30 / 16h30
POWER TO RENOVATION - A Question of Values (2024 - 37:32)
Par House Europe et Station+ Avec Charlotte Malterre-Barthes, Anne Lacaton et Jean-Philippe Vassal. (vostfr)
BECOME YOUR OWN CLIENT, Stadthaus (Linz, AT) par MIA2 (2024 - 04:24 minutes)
Par Vivienne Mächler, Tassilo Meyer, Lucas Steurer.
REMAIN VISIBLE - M27 (Mimizan, FR) par BAST (2024 - 05:08 minutes)
Par Samuel Dafflon, Silvio Gonçalves, Driton Hasanaj.
SLEEPING GIANTS - Cosmopolitan (Brussels, BE) (2024 - 05:20 minutes)
Par Reto Kluser, Loris Müller, Julian Pauchard.
DUTCH THE WRECKING BALL - De Voortuinen (Amsterdam, NL) (2024 - 05:52
minutes)
Par Charis Gersl, Jule Jünger, Julia Tanner.
ZA RENOWACJĄ : PRZECIW ROZBIÓRCE / FOR RENOVATION : AGAINST DEMOLITION (2025 - 27:46 minutes) + (vostfr)
Par Aleksandra Wasilkowska et Karolina Padło
12h30 / 15h30 / 18h30
📍ENSA Paris-La-Villette
144 avenue de Flandre, 75019, Paris

Bonjour à toutes et à tous !
Nous sommes heureux de vous présenter le programme des projections qui se tient quotidiennement dans notre exposition « Déconstruire la démolition », qui se tient du 24 mars au 15 avril 2026..
THE GREAT TOGETHER (2025 - 20:18).
Par Docar : Rocio Calzado-Lopez et Jasper Meurer.
10h / 13h / 15h30
LES INSULAIRES (2021 - 59:20).
Par Maxime Faure et Adam Pugliese.
10h25 / 13h25 / 15h25
Production HouseEurope! (57:34)
Par House Europe et Station + (vostfr)
11h30 / 14h30 / 16h30
POWER TO RENOVATION - A Question of Values (2024 - 37:32)
Par House Europe et Station+ Avec Charlotte Malterre-Barthes, Anne Lacaton et Jean-Philippe Vassal. (vostfr)
BECOME YOUR OWN CLIENT, Stadthaus (Linz, AT) par MIA2 (2024 - 04:24 minutes)
Par Vivienne Mächler, Tassilo Meyer, Lucas Steurer.
REMAIN VISIBLE - M27 (Mimizan, FR) par BAST (2024 - 05:08 minutes)
Par Samuel Dafflon, Silvio Gonçalves, Driton Hasanaj.
SLEEPING GIANTS - Cosmopolitan (Brussels, BE) (2024 - 05:20 minutes)
Par Reto Kluser, Loris Müller, Julian Pauchard.
DUTCH THE WRECKING BALL - De Voortuinen (Amsterdam, NL) (2024 - 05:52
minutes)
Par Charis Gersl, Jule Jünger, Julia Tanner.
ZA RENOWACJĄ : PRZECIW ROZBIÓRCE / FOR RENOVATION : AGAINST DEMOLITION (2025 - 27:46 minutes) + (vostfr)
Par Aleksandra Wasilkowska et Karolina Padło
12h30 / 15h30 / 18h30
📍ENSA Paris-La-Villette
144 avenue de Flandre, 75019, Paris

Bonjour à toutes et à tous !
Nous sommes heureux de vous présenter le programme des projections qui se tient quotidiennement dans notre exposition « Déconstruire la démolition », qui se tient du 24 mars au 15 avril 2026..
THE GREAT TOGETHER (2025 - 20:18).
Par Docar : Rocio Calzado-Lopez et Jasper Meurer.
10h / 13h / 15h30
LES INSULAIRES (2021 - 59:20).
Par Maxime Faure et Adam Pugliese.
10h25 / 13h25 / 15h25
Production HouseEurope! (57:34)
Par House Europe et Station + (vostfr)
11h30 / 14h30 / 16h30
POWER TO RENOVATION - A Question of Values (2024 - 37:32)
Par House Europe et Station+ Avec Charlotte Malterre-Barthes, Anne Lacaton et Jean-Philippe Vassal. (vostfr)
BECOME YOUR OWN CLIENT, Stadthaus (Linz, AT) par MIA2 (2024 - 04:24 minutes)
Par Vivienne Mächler, Tassilo Meyer, Lucas Steurer.
REMAIN VISIBLE - M27 (Mimizan, FR) par BAST (2024 - 05:08 minutes)
Par Samuel Dafflon, Silvio Gonçalves, Driton Hasanaj.
SLEEPING GIANTS - Cosmopolitan (Brussels, BE) (2024 - 05:20 minutes)
Par Reto Kluser, Loris Müller, Julian Pauchard.
DUTCH THE WRECKING BALL - De Voortuinen (Amsterdam, NL) (2024 - 05:52
minutes)
Par Charis Gersl, Jule Jünger, Julia Tanner.
ZA RENOWACJĄ : PRZECIW ROZBIÓRCE / FOR RENOVATION : AGAINST DEMOLITION (2025 - 27:46 minutes) + (vostfr)
Par Aleksandra Wasilkowska et Karolina Padło
12h30 / 15h30 / 18h30
📍ENSA Paris-La-Villette
144 avenue de Flandre, 75019, Paris

“Tackling Transformation: interrogating adaptive reuse in the EU” a conversation between architect and professor An Fonteyne @noaarchitecten, Josiane Schmidt of @station.plus @bplus.xyz both based at ETH Zurich @ethzurich, Valérie Vermandel @valerie_vermandel from investors Whitewood Belgium @whitewood_benelux as well as Ruth Schagemann @ruth_schagemann from the Federal Chamber of German Architects with KoozArch founder Federica Zambeletti @zambesmile.
Addressing the growing discourse around adaptive reuse, this revealing exchange gathers stakeholders from design, finance and politics to debate its viability — with a focus on Brussels, de facto capital of the EU. Joining this conversation are Valérie Vermandel from development investors Whitewood Belgium, Ruth Schagemann from the Federal Chamber of German Architects as well as architect and professor An Fonteyne and Josiane Schmidt of station.plus, both based at ETH Zurich.
This conversation builds upon the publication “Designing Incentives for Change: ETH Zürich and the Holcim Foundation Fellowship” which anticipated the Fellowship programme back in May.
Tap the link in bio to read the full conversation.
Image Credits:
Slide 03 - An Fonteyne, architect of KANAL Centre Pompidou, takes the Fellows on a walk through the city towards the construction site of KANAL addressing the accessibility of public space and the cultural and material potential of existing structures for it. © Holcim Foundation
Slide 04 - The Fellows visited the construction site of KANAL Centre Pompidou by noAarchitecten, EM2N and Sergison Bates Architects. The transformation of the large-scale former Citroën garage into one of Europe’s largest cultural institutions, programmes only part of the complex and opens half as public space to the city, proving that adaptive reuse can create spatial generosity and openness that no new construction could achieve. © Holcim Foundation
Slide 05 - The Holcim Foundation Fellows and team visit the construction site of OXY, a large-scale transformation in the heart of Brussels’ historical center currently undertaken by Whitewood. © Holcim Foundation.

“Tackling Transformation: interrogating adaptive reuse in the EU” a conversation between architect and professor An Fonteyne @noaarchitecten, Josiane Schmidt of @station.plus @bplus.xyz both based at ETH Zurich @ethzurich, Valérie Vermandel @valerie_vermandel from investors Whitewood Belgium @whitewood_benelux as well as Ruth Schagemann @ruth_schagemann from the Federal Chamber of German Architects with KoozArch founder Federica Zambeletti @zambesmile.
Addressing the growing discourse around adaptive reuse, this revealing exchange gathers stakeholders from design, finance and politics to debate its viability — with a focus on Brussels, de facto capital of the EU. Joining this conversation are Valérie Vermandel from development investors Whitewood Belgium, Ruth Schagemann from the Federal Chamber of German Architects as well as architect and professor An Fonteyne and Josiane Schmidt of station.plus, both based at ETH Zurich.
This conversation builds upon the publication “Designing Incentives for Change: ETH Zürich and the Holcim Foundation Fellowship” which anticipated the Fellowship programme back in May.
Tap the link in bio to read the full conversation.
Image Credits:
Slide 03 - An Fonteyne, architect of KANAL Centre Pompidou, takes the Fellows on a walk through the city towards the construction site of KANAL addressing the accessibility of public space and the cultural and material potential of existing structures for it. © Holcim Foundation
Slide 04 - The Fellows visited the construction site of KANAL Centre Pompidou by noAarchitecten, EM2N and Sergison Bates Architects. The transformation of the large-scale former Citroën garage into one of Europe’s largest cultural institutions, programmes only part of the complex and opens half as public space to the city, proving that adaptive reuse can create spatial generosity and openness that no new construction could achieve. © Holcim Foundation
Slide 05 - The Holcim Foundation Fellows and team visit the construction site of OXY, a large-scale transformation in the heart of Brussels’ historical center currently undertaken by Whitewood. © Holcim Foundation.

“Tackling Transformation: interrogating adaptive reuse in the EU” a conversation between architect and professor An Fonteyne @noaarchitecten, Josiane Schmidt of @station.plus @bplus.xyz both based at ETH Zurich @ethzurich, Valérie Vermandel @valerie_vermandel from investors Whitewood Belgium @whitewood_benelux as well as Ruth Schagemann @ruth_schagemann from the Federal Chamber of German Architects with KoozArch founder Federica Zambeletti @zambesmile.
Addressing the growing discourse around adaptive reuse, this revealing exchange gathers stakeholders from design, finance and politics to debate its viability — with a focus on Brussels, de facto capital of the EU. Joining this conversation are Valérie Vermandel from development investors Whitewood Belgium, Ruth Schagemann from the Federal Chamber of German Architects as well as architect and professor An Fonteyne and Josiane Schmidt of station.plus, both based at ETH Zurich.
This conversation builds upon the publication “Designing Incentives for Change: ETH Zürich and the Holcim Foundation Fellowship” which anticipated the Fellowship programme back in May.
Tap the link in bio to read the full conversation.
Image Credits:
Slide 03 - An Fonteyne, architect of KANAL Centre Pompidou, takes the Fellows on a walk through the city towards the construction site of KANAL addressing the accessibility of public space and the cultural and material potential of existing structures for it. © Holcim Foundation
Slide 04 - The Fellows visited the construction site of KANAL Centre Pompidou by noAarchitecten, EM2N and Sergison Bates Architects. The transformation of the large-scale former Citroën garage into one of Europe’s largest cultural institutions, programmes only part of the complex and opens half as public space to the city, proving that adaptive reuse can create spatial generosity and openness that no new construction could achieve. © Holcim Foundation
Slide 05 - The Holcim Foundation Fellows and team visit the construction site of OXY, a large-scale transformation in the heart of Brussels’ historical center currently undertaken by Whitewood. © Holcim Foundation.

“Tackling Transformation: interrogating adaptive reuse in the EU” a conversation between architect and professor An Fonteyne @noaarchitecten, Josiane Schmidt of @station.plus @bplus.xyz both based at ETH Zurich @ethzurich, Valérie Vermandel @valerie_vermandel from investors Whitewood Belgium @whitewood_benelux as well as Ruth Schagemann @ruth_schagemann from the Federal Chamber of German Architects with KoozArch founder Federica Zambeletti @zambesmile.
Addressing the growing discourse around adaptive reuse, this revealing exchange gathers stakeholders from design, finance and politics to debate its viability — with a focus on Brussels, de facto capital of the EU. Joining this conversation are Valérie Vermandel from development investors Whitewood Belgium, Ruth Schagemann from the Federal Chamber of German Architects as well as architect and professor An Fonteyne and Josiane Schmidt of station.plus, both based at ETH Zurich.
This conversation builds upon the publication “Designing Incentives for Change: ETH Zürich and the Holcim Foundation Fellowship” which anticipated the Fellowship programme back in May.
Tap the link in bio to read the full conversation.
Image Credits:
Slide 03 - An Fonteyne, architect of KANAL Centre Pompidou, takes the Fellows on a walk through the city towards the construction site of KANAL addressing the accessibility of public space and the cultural and material potential of existing structures for it. © Holcim Foundation
Slide 04 - The Fellows visited the construction site of KANAL Centre Pompidou by noAarchitecten, EM2N and Sergison Bates Architects. The transformation of the large-scale former Citroën garage into one of Europe’s largest cultural institutions, programmes only part of the complex and opens half as public space to the city, proving that adaptive reuse can create spatial generosity and openness that no new construction could achieve. © Holcim Foundation
Slide 05 - The Holcim Foundation Fellows and team visit the construction site of OXY, a large-scale transformation in the heart of Brussels’ historical center currently undertaken by Whitewood. © Holcim Foundation.

“Tackling Transformation: interrogating adaptive reuse in the EU” a conversation between architect and professor An Fonteyne @noaarchitecten, Josiane Schmidt of @station.plus @bplus.xyz both based at ETH Zurich @ethzurich, Valérie Vermandel @valerie_vermandel from investors Whitewood Belgium @whitewood_benelux as well as Ruth Schagemann @ruth_schagemann from the Federal Chamber of German Architects with KoozArch founder Federica Zambeletti @zambesmile.
Addressing the growing discourse around adaptive reuse, this revealing exchange gathers stakeholders from design, finance and politics to debate its viability — with a focus on Brussels, de facto capital of the EU. Joining this conversation are Valérie Vermandel from development investors Whitewood Belgium, Ruth Schagemann from the Federal Chamber of German Architects as well as architect and professor An Fonteyne and Josiane Schmidt of station.plus, both based at ETH Zurich.
This conversation builds upon the publication “Designing Incentives for Change: ETH Zürich and the Holcim Foundation Fellowship” which anticipated the Fellowship programme back in May.
Tap the link in bio to read the full conversation.
Image Credits:
Slide 03 - An Fonteyne, architect of KANAL Centre Pompidou, takes the Fellows on a walk through the city towards the construction site of KANAL addressing the accessibility of public space and the cultural and material potential of existing structures for it. © Holcim Foundation
Slide 04 - The Fellows visited the construction site of KANAL Centre Pompidou by noAarchitecten, EM2N and Sergison Bates Architects. The transformation of the large-scale former Citroën garage into one of Europe’s largest cultural institutions, programmes only part of the complex and opens half as public space to the city, proving that adaptive reuse can create spatial generosity and openness that no new construction could achieve. © Holcim Foundation
Slide 05 - The Holcim Foundation Fellows and team visit the construction site of OXY, a large-scale transformation in the heart of Brussels’ historical center currently undertaken by Whitewood. © Holcim Foundation.

“Designing Incentives for Change: ETH Zürich and the Holcim Foundation Fellowship”, a conversation by KoozArch founder Federica Zambeletti @zambesmile with Laura Viscovich and Saba Meidany of the Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction @holcim_foundation, together with Olaf Grawert @olafgrawert and Arno Brandlhuber — architects and co-initiators of @station.plus chair at ETH Zürich @arch.ethz as well as the ambitious and ongoing action, HouseEurope! @houseeurope.eu
Industry concerns and architectural ambition are often at loggerheads; the former seemingly constraining the latter. This conversation anticipates the Holcim Foundation Fellowship ‘Design Incentives for Change’, which will unfold later this year in Brussels. The call for applications is currently open until May 19, 2025. To apply, visit holcimfoundation.org/fellowship/europe-brussels-2025
Read the full conversation on koozarch.com!
Cover image: &bogdan @bogdan___design, photo credit: Corentin Haubruge

“Designing Incentives for Change: ETH Zürich and the Holcim Foundation Fellowship”, a conversation by KoozArch founder Federica Zambeletti @zambesmile with Laura Viscovich and Saba Meidany of the Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction @holcim_foundation, together with Olaf Grawert @olafgrawert and Arno Brandlhuber — architects and co-initiators of @station.plus chair at ETH Zürich @arch.ethz as well as the ambitious and ongoing action, HouseEurope! @houseeurope.eu
Industry concerns and architectural ambition are often at loggerheads; the former seemingly constraining the latter. This conversation anticipates the Holcim Foundation Fellowship ‘Design Incentives for Change’, which will unfold later this year in Brussels. The call for applications is currently open until May 19, 2025. To apply, visit holcimfoundation.org/fellowship/europe-brussels-2025
Read the full conversation on koozarch.com!
Cover image: &bogdan @bogdan___design, photo credit: Corentin Haubruge

“Designing Incentives for Change: ETH Zürich and the Holcim Foundation Fellowship”, a conversation by KoozArch founder Federica Zambeletti @zambesmile with Laura Viscovich and Saba Meidany of the Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction @holcim_foundation, together with Olaf Grawert @olafgrawert and Arno Brandlhuber — architects and co-initiators of @station.plus chair at ETH Zürich @arch.ethz as well as the ambitious and ongoing action, HouseEurope! @houseeurope.eu
Industry concerns and architectural ambition are often at loggerheads; the former seemingly constraining the latter. This conversation anticipates the Holcim Foundation Fellowship ‘Design Incentives for Change’, which will unfold later this year in Brussels. The call for applications is currently open until May 19, 2025. To apply, visit holcimfoundation.org/fellowship/europe-brussels-2025
Read the full conversation on koozarch.com!
Cover image: &bogdan @bogdan___design, photo credit: Corentin Haubruge

“Designing Incentives for Change: ETH Zürich and the Holcim Foundation Fellowship”, a conversation by KoozArch founder Federica Zambeletti @zambesmile with Laura Viscovich and Saba Meidany of the Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction @holcim_foundation, together with Olaf Grawert @olafgrawert and Arno Brandlhuber — architects and co-initiators of @station.plus chair at ETH Zürich @arch.ethz as well as the ambitious and ongoing action, HouseEurope! @houseeurope.eu
Industry concerns and architectural ambition are often at loggerheads; the former seemingly constraining the latter. This conversation anticipates the Holcim Foundation Fellowship ‘Design Incentives for Change’, which will unfold later this year in Brussels. The call for applications is currently open until May 19, 2025. To apply, visit holcimfoundation.org/fellowship/europe-brussels-2025
Read the full conversation on koozarch.com!
Cover image: &bogdan @bogdan___design, photo credit: Corentin Haubruge

“Designing Incentives for Change: ETH Zürich and the Holcim Foundation Fellowship”, a conversation by KoozArch founder Federica Zambeletti @zambesmile with Laura Viscovich and Saba Meidany of the Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction @holcim_foundation, together with Olaf Grawert @olafgrawert and Arno Brandlhuber — architects and co-initiators of @station.plus chair at ETH Zürich @arch.ethz as well as the ambitious and ongoing action, HouseEurope! @houseeurope.eu
Industry concerns and architectural ambition are often at loggerheads; the former seemingly constraining the latter. This conversation anticipates the Holcim Foundation Fellowship ‘Design Incentives for Change’, which will unfold later this year in Brussels. The call for applications is currently open until May 19, 2025. To apply, visit holcimfoundation.org/fellowship/europe-brussels-2025
Read the full conversation on koozarch.com!
Cover image: &bogdan @bogdan___design, photo credit: Corentin Haubruge
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