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SUMMARY:Built environment data for research and teaching: reserve document
 s in the reading room / ACM
DTSTART:20251021T090000
DTEND:20251022T170000
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DESCRIPTION:THE ARCHIVES DE LA CONSTRUCTION MODERNE (ACM) FOR YOUR RESEARC
 H\, TEACHING\, COURSEWORK AND SEMINARS\n\nThe ACM\, as the documentary inf
 rastructure of the ENAC Faculty\, preserve original materials (historical 
 plans\, project and technical files\, correspondence\, notebooks\, notes\,
  expert reports\, photographs\, models\, and other material traces of cons
 truction actors) accessible for research\, teaching and interdisciplinary 
 projects at EPFL.\n\nConsultation is free of charge and open to everyone\,
  by appointment only*.\n\n1. OPENING HOURS\, BOOKING AND ACCESS\n\n	Openin
 g hours: Tuesday–Wednesday\, 9:00–12:00 and 13:30–17:00\, by appoint
 ment*\n	Book: reserve documents for consultation in the reading room via M
 orphéBook\n	Find us: EPFL\, SG Building\, 3rd floor\n\n\n2. WHICH DOCUMEN
 TS CAN BE CONSULTED?\n\n\n	The archives document the design\, decision-mak
 ing\, construction and transformation processes of the built environment i
 n Switzerland and beyond.\n	Discover here the fonds and files available fo
 r consultation in the reading room.\n\n\n3. HOW TO BOOK A VISIT?\nDocument
 s can only be consulted by appointment (at least one week in advance)*.\nB
 ooking steps:\n\n	Select your documents via MorphéBook (up to 10 files/un
 its)\n	Choose a visit date (Tuesday or Wednesday\, 9:00–12:00 / 13:30–
 17:00)\n	For any questions: info.acm@epfl.ch\n\n\n4. PREPARE YOUR VISIT\n\
 n\n	Find files: where to search?\n	Select files: how to choose?\n	Understa
 nd archival references: what is a call number?\n\n\n5. *WHY IS BOOKING REQ
 UIRED?\n\n\n	The documents are stored offsite and must be prepared in adva
 nce.\n	The one-week delay allows archivists to locate the files\, check th
 eir physical condition and organise their availability under proper condit
 ions.\n	Digitisation is neither systematic nor substitutive and depends on
  material\, legal and environmental criteria. On-site consultation therefo
 re remains the rule.\n\n\n6. FIND OUT MORE\n\n\n	Carrying technical\, spat
 ial and social data\, these documentary collections bear witness to the pr
 ocesses of design\, decision-making\, production and transformation of the
  built environment. They cover a wide range of issues: urban dynamics\, ne
 tworks and infrastructures\, construction techniques\, materials and cycle
 s\, social and political conditions of the built environment\, planning in
  urban\, peri-urban or mountain areas\, representations of territory\, cli
 mate challenges\, and project governance.\n	Working with archival sources 
 anchors architectural analysis in concrete\, verifiable and historically s
 ituated materials\, at the crossroads of scientific research and pedagogic
 al experimentation.\n\n\n7. QUESTIONS?\n\n\n	Archivists are available (on 
 site or by email) to assist you with your research and help you navigate t
 he available documentation: info.acm@epfl.ch\n
LOCATION:SG 3308 https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==SG%203308
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