03/19/2026
Sika is participating in ETH Zurich's pioneering project “Living Lab HIL” as a funding partner. Through its significant funding contribution, Sika is supporting the early project phases “Exploration” (2026), “Synthesis” (2027) and “Transfer” (2028). In these stages, the refurbishment and expansion of the ETH building housing the departments of Architecture and Civil Engineering will be planned, and the project will be prepared as a real-life case study for circular, resource-efficient and digital construction.
Living Lab HIL is a flagship project that is one of a kind in the world; it will test new approaches to sustainable construction until 2035, with a focus on CO2 reduction, digitalization and the circular economy. Together, researchers, students, and partners from industry will develop and test innovative solutions for the construction and real estate sectors of the future which will then be realized in the later stages in the project.
Bringing research and industry together
As an innovation leader in the construction industry, we want to help drive the transformation towards sustainable construction methods. Living Lab HIL is a unique platform that actively combines research and practice while noticeably speeding up innovation." Patricia Heidtman
Industry and science have to act together in order to meet the climate targets. In cooperation with Sika, we are trying out new solutions at Living Lab HIL that will then be implemented in the refurbishment phase of the ETH building starting in 2030. Thanks to leading industry partners, we can incorporate innovations from research directly into practice and show how sustainable, circular construction is shaping the future." Matthias Kohler
Innovation through dialog
The project is supported by the ETH Foundation with a multiyear funding commitment. In addition to financial support, it comprises active and close dialog between experts at Sika and the ETH project teams.