&quot;RESEARCH BACKGROUND <br />The Road-as-Shrine is an ongoing project involving the research, construction, management and monitoring of a native flower memorial garden to the victims of rural road accidents. Initially planted in November 2003, it is located on a 500-metre section of Hazelwood Road, a rural road near Churchill in the La Trobe Valley, Victoria.<br /><br />The project queries how we can privilege process and dynamic forces in memorial design and how this may be a catalyst for reconsideration of the idea of memorialisation itself. It considers site specific landscape systems as central to a memorial's design, stressing ephemeral elements (seasonal flowering, species succession) and forces (fire, r...
The design and selection of a memorial stone and the site of the grave, both of which represent the ...
This is the author's manuscript of an article published in Archaeological Dialogues.Exploring the re...
The Leichhardt highway is a six hundred-kilometre stretch of sealed road that joins the Australian Q...
&quot;RESEARCH BACKGROUND<br />This Anti-Memorial was a temporary public event undertaken ...
Roadside memorials commemorating the death of automobile crash victims are scattered throughout the ...
Marking the site of death on the road with a shrine, an increasingly popular cultural practice in th...
© 1999 Julianne Elizabeth LewisVictoria's commemorative landscape is made up of a series of natural ...
In exploring the mnemonic role of gardens, this paper will first focus on the value of gardens as bo...
When a loved one is lost in a crash, mourners often place roadside memorials to help with their grie...
Roadside memorials in Allen, Barren, Butler, Edmonson, and Warren Counties in south central Kentucky...
Road reserves have a rich history of human impacts, and are important social, economic and ecologica...
Technological advancements have increasingly led to the alienation of human emotion from physical ex...
Roadside memorials are rebel spaces situated outside normative locations for sites of commemoration...
Any road space is a complex site of personal and public interaction. The Pacific Highway is perhaps ...
&quot;RESEARCH BACKGROUND<br />Located on the northern shore of Lake Burley Griffin, ANZAC...
The design and selection of a memorial stone and the site of the grave, both of which represent the ...
This is the author's manuscript of an article published in Archaeological Dialogues.Exploring the re...
The Leichhardt highway is a six hundred-kilometre stretch of sealed road that joins the Australian Q...
&quot;RESEARCH BACKGROUND<br />This Anti-Memorial was a temporary public event undertaken ...
Roadside memorials commemorating the death of automobile crash victims are scattered throughout the ...
Marking the site of death on the road with a shrine, an increasingly popular cultural practice in th...
© 1999 Julianne Elizabeth LewisVictoria's commemorative landscape is made up of a series of natural ...
In exploring the mnemonic role of gardens, this paper will first focus on the value of gardens as bo...
When a loved one is lost in a crash, mourners often place roadside memorials to help with their grie...
Roadside memorials in Allen, Barren, Butler, Edmonson, and Warren Counties in south central Kentucky...
Road reserves have a rich history of human impacts, and are important social, economic and ecologica...
Technological advancements have increasingly led to the alienation of human emotion from physical ex...
Roadside memorials are rebel spaces situated outside normative locations for sites of commemoration...
Any road space is a complex site of personal and public interaction. The Pacific Highway is perhaps ...
&quot;RESEARCH BACKGROUND<br />Located on the northern shore of Lake Burley Griffin, ANZAC...
The design and selection of a memorial stone and the site of the grave, both of which represent the ...
This is the author's manuscript of an article published in Archaeological Dialogues.Exploring the re...
The Leichhardt highway is a six hundred-kilometre stretch of sealed road that joins the Australian Q...