At Pesarch, architecture is more than design. It’s a statement of identity, heritage, and purpose. Across every structure we envision, from sacred landmarks to cultural institutions, our goal is to fuse creativity with responsibility. What we build is meant to endure and to say something that matters.
Let’s take a glimpse at some of the key projects that define our approach, bold in design, rich in symbolism, and deeply rooted in the communities they serve.
Currently in design, The Earth Temple is envisioned as a divine architectural landmark representing the Christian faith in Enugu State, a place regarded not only as a geographical capital but the spiritual core of Igbo land.
Far beyond a typical place of worship, this structure is symbolic in every dimension. If Africa were imagined as a vast human skull, Enugu would be the brain, radiating light, knowledge, and spiritual awakening. The Earth Temple seeks to reflect that role. A radiant sanctuary where faith, cosmic metaphor, and Igbo identity converge. More than a church, it is a statement of divine connection and African destiny.
The Motherland Museum is a cultural institution under development, designed to sit at the intersection of memory, identity, and future-making. It is a people’s museum, shaped to reflect the heritage of the Igbo family and the shared histories of Africa.
From the laws of Leviticus to the story of pre-colonial life, the slave trade, colonial resistance, and post-independence struggle, this museum invites visitors on a journey through time. It is not a static display, but an evolving conversation. With immersive exhibits, living archives, and curated storytelling, it aims to restore what history tried to erase and pass it forward.
While rooted in Nigeria, Pesarch’s vision is inherently global. Through our partnerships across Germany and Italy, particularly under The Arch’Triangle initiative, we contribute to projects that bridge continents, histories, and futures.
From working on transformative concepts like United Berlin to advising on design-forward social impact spaces abroad, we continue to expand our architectural footprint in service of a more connected, inclusive world.
Pesarch doesn’t specialize in one kind of structure. We specialize in impact. Our work spans sacred spaces, civic landmarks, residential communities, and cultural institutions. Each project is a response to context, to purpose, and to the people it’s meant for. Whether we’re restoring trust through transparent homebuilding or designing institutions that carry generational meaning, our focus is the same. To build with clarity, integrity, and imagination.
That’s because the work we do today lays the foundation for how people live, connect, and remember, tomorrow and far beyond. If you’re looking to partner on a project that leaves a lasting impact, we’d love to build it with you.