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Rural Vision
Building Dialogues Through Architecture
- First monograph on German firm Christoph Hesse Architects
- Christoph Hesse Architects see their projects as catalysts for a change of thought and actual interventions in globally prevailing structures to be disrupted and changed locally
- Christoph Hesse Architects’ concepts and built projects have gained wide recognition and exemplify the transformative power of building in rural areas
- The book is a manifesto illustrating how collaborative projects create social, ecological, and economic points of contact and dialogue
- With contributions by distinguished international authors
Christoph Hesse Architects are based in Berlin and Korbach, a small town in the northwestern part of the German federal state Hesse. This rural area in the green heart of Germany is the location of most of the projects the firm has realised since its establishment in 2010. Yet, occasionally, they do plant their rural concepts into an urban context. Christoph Hesse Architects and their friends see their designs as open places of culture. On the one hand, they are catalysts for change in thought, intended to change people’s perspectives and stimulate their self-efficacy in society. On the other hand, they are actual interventions in globally prevailing structures that can be disrupted and changed locally. Thus, the firm distinguishes between projects acting as perspective changes and as system changers.
Rural Vision is the first monograph on Christoph Hesse Architects. It also constitutes a manifesto that illustrates how collaborative projects create social, ecological, and economic points of contact and dialogue. Moreover, they promote sustainable change that not only improves people’s lives in rural areas but also redefines change as a source of innovation and social progress. The book offers alternative strategies based on selected projects through photos, visualisations, drawings, and plans, as well as essays and conversations.
- Publisher
- Park Books
- ISBN
- 9783038603931
- Publish date
- 12th May 2025
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World excluding Austria, France, Germany, Switzerland, Puerto Rico, United States, Canada, and Japan
- Size
- 300 mm x 260 mm
- Pages
- 288 Pages
- Illustrations
- 127 color, 54 b&w
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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