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Vernier. Jamani Caillet / 2021 EPFL Throughout the summer, architectural works by first-year students at EPFL's ALICE studio will be on display at four sites in Geneva Canton: Genthod, Aigues-Vertes, Vernier and Onex. Visitors will be able to view the students' work through a series of events, all in compliance with public health and safety measures. Geneva residents and tourists will be able to view the creative work being done by first-year architecture students at EPFL's Design Studio on the Conception of Space (ALICE), led by Academic Head Teresa Cheung along with Professors Dieter Dietz and Daniel Zamarbide. A collection of their wood-built home and garden structures will be showcased at four sites in Geneva Canton after being prefabricated at the La Rasude building in Lausanne. Each structure tells a story that visitors can experience by taking a stroll or bike ride from one site to the next. The works on display will feature special events throughout the summer, albeit with limited capacity so as to comply with public health and safety requirements.
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