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Urban crematoria : reinventing the architecture of death / Monica Sarker.
Main entry:

Sarker, Monica, author.

Title & Author:

Urban crematoria : reinventing the architecture of death / Monica Sarker.

Publication:

[Seattle] : [University of Washington Libraries], [2016]
©2016

Description:

1 online resource (102 pages) : illustrations (some color), color maps

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-102).
Print reproduction
Summary:

Currently, the environment of death in the United States that support the infrastructures of cremation remain disjointed from the urban landscape. Cremation and its associated spaces serve both utilitarian and spiritual means, but suffer from a lack recognizable spatial characteristics that allow for a wide variety of funerary rites to be performed within them. Taking inspiration from different global funerary customs and rituals, this thesis posits that there is a fundamental social need to reintroduce ceremony and urban vitality to cremation spaces. The thesis reevaluates the prevailing trend of separating the living and the dead, and instead argues for bringing cremation to the forefront of urban space, merging landscapes of committal and contemplation. Eschewing a traditional design approach, different elements such as urban and visually prominent vertical columbaria are proposed to allow death to be more readily contemplated and recognized throughout the urban landscape. The aim of the new typology of crematorium design aims to begin a positive dialogue on death across cultures in the urban environment of Seattle.

Resources:
Online version
Subject:

Crematoriums Washington (State) Seattle Designs and plans.
Crématoriums Washington (État) Seattle Dessins et plans.
Crematoriums
South Lake Union (Seattle, Wash.)
South Lake Union Park (Seattle, Wash.)
Washington (State) Seattle
Washington (State) Seattle South Lake Union
Washington (State) Seattle South Lake Union Park
Architecture

Form/genre:

Academic Dissertation
Theses Architecture.
dissertations.
Academic theses
Architectural drawings
Thèses et écrits académiques.

Added entries:

Nicholls, Jim, 1958- degree supervisor.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 319938
Call No.: 319938
Status: Available

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