The Campus to become part of Geneva's skyline

The Campus to become part of Geneva's skyline

It was not until the 1970s that the Geneva urban landscape adopted high-rise buildings. With a tower reaching over 90 metres, the Campus Pictet de Rochemont will join the iconic towers of Geneva and its arrival marks an evolution in the PAV district.

A brief overview of the first high-rise towers in Geneva:


The Radio Télévision Suisse (RTS) tower

When it was built in 1969, the RTS tower was the tallest building in Geneva at 62 metres.In 2004, the SSR (Swiss Radio and Television Company) launched an international competition for the renovation of their tower: architects Inès Lamunière, today the Campus architect, and Patrick Devanthéry won the mandate.


The towers of Le Lignon

Between 1963 and 1971, architects Georges Addor, Dominique Julliard, Louis Payot and Jacques Bolliger built the cité du Lignon. Two towers of 26 and 30 floors were built, the taller of which reached 91 metres. Curious fact: base jumpers sometimes use the 30-storey tower to launch themselves into the sky!

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