Elevating architecture through strategic communication

Caroline Schulz (geb. Steffen)

Founder

Caroline Schulz (1995) is a trained architect who has expanded her practice to explore the intersections of architecture, art, and design. As the founder of Schnitt Magazine, she brings a keen editorial perspective to her work, curating conversations that bridge disciplines. Whether working in creative direction, architectural concepts, visual communication or writing she thrives in translating ideas across fields.

As a member of the Nidus team, Caroline Schulz contributes to the Culture + Communications department.

Portrait by Marie Kreibich.

Caroline Schulz (geb. Steffen)

Founder

Caroline Schulz (1995) is a trained architect who has expanded her practice to explore the intersections of architecture, art, and design. As the founder of Schnitt Magazine, she brings a keen editorial perspective to her work, curating conversations that bridge disciplines. Whether working in creative direction, architectural concepts, visual communication or writing she thrives in translating ideas across fields.

As a member of the Nidus team, Caroline Schulz contributes to the Culture + Communications department.

Portrait by Marie Kreibich.

Recent & Upcoming

17.04.2026

Lecture
at OSSA

In this lecture, I speak about my work as founder and editor of Schnitt magazine and how storytelling shapes the way we perceive architecture and design. Focusing on narrative, language, and visual framing, the talk explores how communication influences architectural identity, sharpens our perception of space, and creates cultural meaning beyond the built object. Drawing from editorial practice, I argue for storytelling as an integral part of architectural thinking rather than a purely promotional tool.