Cristobal Correa Ehlers

MRE '24


Cristobal Correa Ehlers is a Chilean architect-developer with 17 years of experience in architectural design, project development, and project management, with more than five million square feet of designed projects of several uses, like Residential and commercial towers, universities, retail and mixed-use complexes, representing investments of over USD 360 million, along with over 16 million square feet of master planning design.

He was the founder of the architecture firm CCE Architects in 2010 and also the founder of 3CoGroup (Comprehensive Consultancy Coordination Group) in 2014, a leading architecture + engineering design firm in the Chilean construction market. In 2008, he worked with the British architect Lord Norman Foster at his main London studio, being involved in the Masdar City Project, a 0 waste and 0 carbon emission city in the desert of Abu Dhabi. In 2010, he was named one of Chile’s 100 most influential young leaders. Cristobal has been a professor of project management and development, for over seven years at the architecture school of Andres Bello National University (Chile).

Since 2020, he has been the CEO of CIMA real estate company, the real estate arm of Altas Cumbres Investment Group. Since 2015, he has also done Land Developments and conservation for over 1,200 acres.

Cristobal received a Master's Degree in Real Estate from Harvard University Graduate School of Design in 2024 and an architecture degree from Andres Bello National University in 2007.