The provision of space for burial is a common but rarely discussed feature of urban existence. Shifts in cemetery aesthetics reflect changing views on what might be thought appropriate landscapes in which to bury the dead. This article, for the first time in a UK context, describes and analyses the introduction of the lawn cemetery in the twentieth century, and gives the rise of cremation a central place in explaining the need to ‘reinvent’ the cemetery aesthetic
This paper tells a story of the Victorian cemetery movement and one particular and controversial exa...
This paper addresses the relationship between the organization, structure, and location of three typ...
From the outset the lack of a shared and clear expectation of what was required from a crematorium a...
Since time began the burial cremation or embalming of the dead has held great significance to the li...
The American funeral industry has long influenced how and where we bury the dead. Current industry-s...
In recent years cemeteries in Sydney have received increasing public attention as burial capacities ...
Death is one of those subjects many of us in the contemporary western world like to avoid. However, ...
This book, the first full-length study of the subject, represents the culmination of eight years res...
This paper investigates how many cemeteries have overturned their original function and negative ass...
This article argues that through their buildings, landscaping, planting, monuments and management, N...
The urban cemetery is a built green environment that is both a place of death, belonging to the bere...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture and Regional & Community Planni...
This article draws on data from a qualitative study of the destinations of ashes now being removed i...
Most contemporary research accounts for conflict within cemetery space, but does not consider the po...
This doctoral thesis examines the encounter between the dead and the living within 19th and 20th cen...
This paper tells a story of the Victorian cemetery movement and one particular and controversial exa...
This paper addresses the relationship between the organization, structure, and location of three typ...
From the outset the lack of a shared and clear expectation of what was required from a crematorium a...
Since time began the burial cremation or embalming of the dead has held great significance to the li...
The American funeral industry has long influenced how and where we bury the dead. Current industry-s...
In recent years cemeteries in Sydney have received increasing public attention as burial capacities ...
Death is one of those subjects many of us in the contemporary western world like to avoid. However, ...
This book, the first full-length study of the subject, represents the culmination of eight years res...
This paper investigates how many cemeteries have overturned their original function and negative ass...
This article argues that through their buildings, landscaping, planting, monuments and management, N...
The urban cemetery is a built green environment that is both a place of death, belonging to the bere...
Master of Landscape ArchitectureDepartment of Landscape Architecture and Regional & Community Planni...
This article draws on data from a qualitative study of the destinations of ashes now being removed i...
Most contemporary research accounts for conflict within cemetery space, but does not consider the po...
This doctoral thesis examines the encounter between the dead and the living within 19th and 20th cen...
This paper tells a story of the Victorian cemetery movement and one particular and controversial exa...
This paper addresses the relationship between the organization, structure, and location of three typ...
From the outset the lack of a shared and clear expectation of what was required from a crematorium a...