Experimenting with acoustic mirrors
Come and try out the mirrors created by Master’s students of 2018 for the very largest 3D printer! You’ll experience a physical phenomenon that is deployed on a tiny scale in the labs next door.
Where can I find the acoustic mirrors?
The acoustic mirrors are to be mounted on the grounds of the H?nggerberg campus in the future. Until then, they are temporarily on display in the foyer of the HPH building on the H?nggerberg campus during building opening hours. Due to other uses of the foyer, they are not currently on display. The acoustic mirrors represent the interdisciplinary communication between the departments of architecture and physics, and are a playful symbol of the research underway on campus.
Who is behind the project?
Two ETH Zurich research fields – physics and architecture – joined forces for the acoustic mirrors experiment on the H?nggerberg campus. Two Master’s students in the Department of Architecture, working for the external page National Centre of Competence in Research - Digital Fabrication, created the mirrors at the initiative of the Department of Physics, National Centre of Competence in Research – Quantum Science and Technology. More details are given in the imprint.
The acoustic mirrors, created through a fascinating 3D printing process, demonstrate a well-known physical phenomenon, which is used today in experimental quantum physics to intensify signals.
For the project, the ETH Zurich departments of Architecture and Physics, Services and Real Estate worked together, supported by the department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering, and Empa.
Core team
- Prof. Dr. Klaus Ensslin, Department of Physics / Head of NCCR QSIT
- Prof. Dr. Benjamin Dillenburger, Digital Building Technologies / Department of Architecture / Principal Investigator NCCR Digital Fabrication
- Maria Pachi, Marirena Kladeftira, Design, students MAS in Architecture and Digital Fabrication
- Mathias Bernhard, Demetris Shammas, assistant DBT, tutors MAS Architecture and Digital Fabrication
- Regina Moser, Communications Department of Physics
- Dr. David Müller, Head of Services
Consulting, location evaluation, webpage content
- Dr. Basil Dubs, Signaletik, Services department
- Dr. Tobias Donner, physicist and lecturer Department of Physics
- Dr. Kurt Heutschi, Empa
- Karoline Leuenberger, Portfolio Manager, Real Estate Management department
- André Schmid, Schmid Landschaftsarchitekten Zurich
Pictures, graphic design, documentation, text and translation
- 澳门美高梅金殿 Services, ETH Zurich
- Mathias Bernhard, Department of Architecture
- Axel Crettenand, Zurich University of the Arts
- Dr. Tobias Donner, Department of Physics
- Heidi Hostettler, Department of Physics
- Sara Hartmann, Department of Physics
- Marirena Kladeftira and Maria Pachi, students MAS in Architecture and Digital Fabrication
- Matthias Leschok, Department of Architecture
- Regina Moser, Department of Physics
- Andreas Trabesinger, Department of Physics
Production
- 3D Print: Voxeljet, Augsburg
- Surface treatment: Glauser AG, Switzerland
Fitting
- 澳门美高梅金殿 Services, ETH Zurich
- Geosensors and Engineering Geodesy, Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering