The first crematorium in the Netherlands was build in 1913, long before the official legalization of cremation (1955). Today, the Netherlands hold 72 crematoria. Almost all crematoria build in the Netherlands are situated outside the borders of the city it belongs to, losing the connection with its city. In an era of urbanisation, cities grow stronger and the relation between the individual and the city too. Some people are born and raised in a city, they live there their entire lives, work there, find love, build a home and eventually pass away in that same city. The city has become an inextricably part of their life. Being such an important element, this relation with the city should therefore not be evaded, but it should be embraced, eve...
This introduction to cemeteries in the three northern capitals discusses approaches to the history o...
The architecture of cremation has struggled to embrace an identity; it has remained ambiguous in its...
Tussen 17 en 19 januari 2007 heeft er een karterend zoeksleuven onderzoek plaatsgevonden op het plan...
Since 2002, cremation has been the dominant form of bodily disposal in the Netherlands. Consequently...
Since 2002, cremation has been the dominant form of bodily disposal in theNetherlands. Consequently,...
[EN] The crematorium is an important public building. It has however an ambiguous relationship with ...
In contextualizing the Dutch funerary practice in its wider legal, national and local governance fra...
Death is universal, but the way we deal with it is diverse and ever changing. For a period of time t...
Association De Terebinth is an association for funerary culture in the Netherlands, which asserts th...
Contains fulltext : 101459.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Briefing note with recommendations on funerary provision for migrant and minority groups in Maastric...
[EN] Heimolen cemetery is bordered by the motorway from Antwerp to Ghent, the Nieuwe Steenweg road a...
Although dikes are very important they can provide more than only water safety. We have a future wit...
This introduction to cemeteries in the three northern capitals discusses approaches to the history o...
This introduction to cemeteries in the three northern capitals discusses approaches to the history o...
The architecture of cremation has struggled to embrace an identity; it has remained ambiguous in its...
Tussen 17 en 19 januari 2007 heeft er een karterend zoeksleuven onderzoek plaatsgevonden op het plan...
Since 2002, cremation has been the dominant form of bodily disposal in the Netherlands. Consequently...
Since 2002, cremation has been the dominant form of bodily disposal in theNetherlands. Consequently,...
[EN] The crematorium is an important public building. It has however an ambiguous relationship with ...
In contextualizing the Dutch funerary practice in its wider legal, national and local governance fra...
Death is universal, but the way we deal with it is diverse and ever changing. For a period of time t...
Association De Terebinth is an association for funerary culture in the Netherlands, which asserts th...
Contains fulltext : 101459.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Briefing note with recommendations on funerary provision for migrant and minority groups in Maastric...
[EN] Heimolen cemetery is bordered by the motorway from Antwerp to Ghent, the Nieuwe Steenweg road a...
Although dikes are very important they can provide more than only water safety. We have a future wit...
This introduction to cemeteries in the three northern capitals discusses approaches to the history o...
This introduction to cemeteries in the three northern capitals discusses approaches to the history o...
The architecture of cremation has struggled to embrace an identity; it has remained ambiguous in its...
Tussen 17 en 19 januari 2007 heeft er een karterend zoeksleuven onderzoek plaatsgevonden op het plan...