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Karl's Eye Pavilion

Christoph Hesse Architects. Kassel, Germany

  • Name of work in English

    Karl's Eye Pavilion

  • Name of work in original language

    Karlsauge Pavillon

  • Prize year

    EUmies Awards 2024

  • Work Location

    Kassel, Germany

  • Studio

    Christoph Hesse Architects

EUmies Awards 2024 Nominees

  • Karlsauge pavilion at Karlsaue Park Kassel, documenta fifteen Kassel

    Karlsauge pavilion at Karlsaue Park Kassel, documenta fifteen Kassel

    © Laurian Ghinitoiu

  • Karlsauge pavilion distance view at Karlsaue Park Kassel, documenta fifteen Kassel

    Karlsauge pavilion distance view at Karlsaue Park Kassel, documenta fifteen Kassel

    © Laurian Ghinitoiu

  • Karlsauge pavilion meeting place at Karlsaue Park Kassel, documenta fifteen Kassel

    Karlsauge pavilion meeting place at Karlsaue Park Kassel, documenta fifteen Kassel

    © Laurian Ghinitoiu

  • Karlsauge - Reforestation - Project, Young girl planting biodiverse trees in Sauerland

    Karlsauge - Reforestation - Project, Young girl planting biodiverse trees in Sauerland

    © Christoph Hesse Architects

  • Karlsauge - Reforestation - Project, Young people planting biodiverse trees in Sauerland

    Karlsauge - Reforestation - Project, Young people planting biodiverse trees in Sauerland

    © Christoph Hesse Architects

  • Siteplan of Karlsauge pavilion at Karlsaue Park Kassel, documenta fifteen Kassel

    Siteplan of Karlsauge pavilion at Karlsaue Park Kassel, documenta fifteen Kassel

  • Plan of Karlsauge pavilion at Karlsaue Park Kassel, documenta fifteen Kassel

    Plan of Karlsauge pavilion at Karlsaue Park Kassel, documenta fifteen Kassel

  • Section of Karlsauge pavilion at Karlsaue Park Kassel, documenta fifteen Kassel

    Section of Karlsauge pavilion at Karlsaue Park Kassel, documenta fifteen Kassel

  • Karlsauge - Reforestation - Project, Young people planting biodiverse trees in Sauerland

    Karlsauge - Reforestation - Project, Young people planting biodiverse trees in Sauerland

  • Karlsauge pavilion at Karlsaue Park Kassel, documenta fifteen Kassel

    Karlsauge pavilion at Karlsaue Park Kassel, documenta fifteen Kassel

  • Karlsauge pavilion at Karlsaue Park Kassel, documenta fifteen Kassel

    Karlsauge pavilion at Karlsaue Park Kassel, documenta fifteen Kassel

Karlsauge (Karl’s Eye) was planned and collectively built as a reflecting point for documenta fifteen in Kassel. It is the starting point of the “Karlsauge-Reforestation-Project” in Sauerland, Germany.

Authors

Christoph Hesse, Michela Quadrelli,

Collaborators

Architect: Barbara Ettinger-Brinckmann; Architect: BDA Hessen, Group Kassel; Art: ruangrupa, curators of documenta fifteen; Environmental: Young people from Sauerland
  • Program

    Landscape

  • Labels

    Regeneration

  • Site area

    1500000 m²

  • Client

    documenta fifteen

  • Total gross floor

    25 m²

  • Completion

    2022

  • Cost

    100 €/m²

Karlsauge is a place of contemplation, communication and action where people can meet and exchange ideas about climate positive forestry. It is located at Karlsaue, the state park of Kassel, which is part of the world art exhibition documenta every five years.

The installation represents the “Karlsauge-Reforestation-Project” initiative. Young people from the region have come together to plant biodiverse trees in former monoculture woodlands that died due to a bark beetle plague caused by climate change. In the last two years, they have planted more than 6,000 young trees.

There are four steles located in the center of an elliptical clearing in the forest of the park resembling a huge eye. The four steles are made of beech wood blocks stacked on top of each other. The blocks are leftover pieces of railway sleepers usually used for heating. Instead of burning this wood and producing emissions, we decided to create an installation for the community where the CO2 is stored for a long time. Here people can sit face to face and discuss the enormous potential of healthy woodlands to confront the effects of climate change. At the same time, they can look through the gaps of the steles into the landscape. Therefore, the installation enables a close relationship between people and nature. Not only is this a place for people, but also a hotel for insects. That’s why we put leaves and moss in all the gaps, so the insects can find a habitat, a home.


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