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The campus of the Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne
Aerial view of the campus of é cole Polytechnique Fé dé rale Lausanne The original site of é cole Polytechnique Fé dé rale Lausanne is located in the center of Lausanne. Starting from 1978, it gradually moved to the new campus near Le Mans Lake, adjacent to the University of Lausanne. There are about 25,000 students in the campuses of the two universities. Fé dé rale De Lausanne has 65 buildings in this campus, covering an area of 136 acres. Starting from 1978, the Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne began to expand. The first phase of expansion cost 462 million Swiss francs and was completed in 1984. The second stage was completed at 1990. 1995 started the expansion of the northern campus, 1998 completed the building of the Institute of Micro-technology, and in 2000 completed the building of the School of Architecture. The latest building of é cole Polytechnique Fé dé rale de Lausanne is the Rolex Learning Center, which was built in February 20 10. Rolex Learning Center is located in the center of the campus, providing students with work, leisure and various services. The latest expansion project of the school is the Swiss Science and Technology Conference Center, which is expected to be completed on 20 14.

The campus is located on the lakeside of Le Mans, near the Lausanne subway 1 line, equipped with an electric bicycle system. This campus is also the first to win the International Award for Excellence in Sustainable Campus.

Although the main buildings of é cole Polytechnique Lausanne are located in the main campus, some branches are still located in Microcity and Sion (P? Le EPFL (Valais), Geneva (Biotechnology Base) and Freiburg (Intelligent Life Laboratory).

The Federated States of Lausanne also has a research center in Las Haima (United Arab Emirates). The campus consists of 65 buildings, covering an area of 136 mu. With the expansion of the campus, buildings can be divided into the following categories:

From the late 1970s to the 1980s, the departments of architecture, civil engineering, environmental engineering, materials and electronic and electrical engineering used modular buildings.

1990s: College of Engineering and Technology, College of Computer and Communication Science, Science Park.

Modernity: new building (2002-2004), including micro-engineering department, communication department, architecture department building, life science college and management college.

Rolex learning center, new library (20 10). Facilities on campus include:

Library: Rolex Learning Center

Restaurants: Le Copernic and La Table de Vallotton.

Cafeterias: la coupole, le corbusier, le parmentier, le Vinci, bmx (b? Timent des matériaux), BC (b? Time communication), shopping malls, Le Hodler, Le Klee, Onysolenk.

Bar: satellite

Travel agencies: Swiss Federal Railway and International Student Youth Travel Company.

Banks: Credit Suisse and Swiss Post Bank.

Broadcast: student broadcast

Conference Center: Swiss Science and Technology Conference Center.

Museums: Boluo Museum and Archizoom.