Room and equipment booking

Living Space (room A201)

This space is freely accessible during the opening hours of the PER21 building, Monday to Friday from 7am to 10pm and Saturday from 8am to 5pm. It is closed on public holidays. Thanks to its modularity, it offers a multi-purpose environment that encourages individual or team work in a relaxed atmosphere. The aim is to create an environment that is conducive to learning and encourages relaxed interaction, far removed from the atmosphere of a traditional study room.


Teaching & Learning Room (B205)

This room is equipped to encourage experimentation with different teaching approaches (hybrid, co-modal, group work, etc.) and to allow for different configurations of the teaching space (group work, brainstorming sessions, etc.). It can accommodate a maximum of 24 people. It is accessible by reservation only.

 Book this room

Booking conditions:

  • Only members of the University of Fribourg and HES-SO Fribourg partners in the DigitalSkills@Fribourg 2023-2024 project can reserve the room using the online form.
  • The room will be reserved as soon as the planned activity justifies its use. The service reserves the right to refuse a request if the planned scenario does not justify the use of the room and its equipment. Important: requests based on the unavailability of other rooms will not be considered!
  • Reservation requests must be made at least 2 weeks before the date of the event. We cannot guarantee that your application will be processed after this time.

Project Space (room A200)

This space is managed by the Department of Informatics (DIUF) and provides an environment conducive to the development of projects related to manufacturing and prototyping. Its use complements the resources of the Fab Lab, providing an integrated platform for exploring and realising innovative ideas, thus reinforcing the practical aspect of learning in the Learning Lab.

 Contact the Fab Lab to book this room


Fab Lab (room A260)

This space, managed by the Department of Informatics (DIUF), provides equipment and machines dedicated to prototyping work, such as a 3D printer. The aim is to provide a place where students who need special equipment can work independently or collaborate with other students on their projects (semester, bachelor's or master's work, doctorate) or as part of a specific activity linked to a course.

 Contact the Fab Lab to book this room.

Any questions about Fab Lab equipment?

 fs-informatics@unifr.ch (Student association Informatics)