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Otto Church / Nidus - Interior Photography, Concrete© Piet-Albert Goethals

Text description provided by the architects. It doesn’t take much to transform a place – sometimes, trust in what already exists is enough. Built in 1977, the Otto Church in Düsseldorf’s Gerresheim district stands as a quiet testament to this idea. Architect Herrmann Rauch, a defining figure of post-war church architecture in North Rhine-Westphalia, created spaces characterized by restraint: reduced in form, deliberate in their use of light, and powerful in their presence.

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