Open Chapel

Germany

Christoph Hesse Architects creates spaces that inspire self-efficacy, collaboration, and deep connections to nature, others, and oneself. Specializing in cultural projects, the studio works across rural and urban contexts, fostering a dialogue between these realms and their distinct challenges and opportunities.

Based in Korbach, a historic town in Germany’s green rural heart, and Berlin, a center of contemporary creativity, Christoph Hesse Architects draws strength from the duality of its locations. By blending deeply rooted local identity with a forward-looking vision, the studio invites communities to actively shape open, inclusive, and participatory spaces across social, cultural, and economic milieus, fostering a sense of co-authorship and shared responsibility.

The studio’s work is structured around two categories: Perspective Changers and System Changers.

Perspective Changers ask whether architecture can shift how we see the world and stimulate self-efficacy. These projects address global challenges through localized interventions that spark reflection and action, combining aesthetics, resonance, and participation.

System Changers focus on architecture as a catalyst for systemic transformation.

At its core, Christoph Hesse Architects combines cultural and ecological projects through collaboration and beauty, creating co-authored spaces that foster identity, belonging, and empowerment. The studio’s vision is to strengthen the vital bond between people, their communities, and the natural world. Beauty is a key driver of sustainability, because buildings that are deeply valued are the ones communities will preserve, maintain, and carry into the future.

Category
  • Architects
Location
Korbach, Germany
Employees
15
Website
www.christophhesse.eu
Founded
2010