These two chapters represent the first academic study of the relationship between the architecture and landscape at Golders Green Crematorium. The first examines the circumstances surrounding the commissioning of the architects and explores the crucial issue of the choice of an architectural style appropriate both for a new building type without architectural precedent, and for a movement seeking official and public approval in the face of continued opposition. The second chapter examines the collaboration between William Robinson, one of Britain’s leading horticultural and landscape design practitioners, and George. This is the first research into the development of a new landscape of collective mourning that was to exert a profoun...
Steps ascending to the crematorium chapel area past columbariums; Cemetery architecture played a maj...
Garden design evolved hugely during the Georgian period – as symbols of wealth and stature, the land...
Given that seven out of deaths in the UK today result in cremation, it begs the question as to why, ...
This book, the first full-length study of the subject, represents the culmination of eight years res...
These major entries developed out of research for lectures and refereed papers delivered at internat...
Modern cremation came early to Scotland, with the opening of Maryhill in 1895 by the Scottish Burial...
Sir Ernest George (1839-1922) was one of England's greatest architects of the late nineteenth and ea...
From the outset the lack of a shared and clear expectation of what was required from a crematorium a...
Environmental issues have been at the forefront of crematorium design in the UK since the passing of...
Sir Edwin Lutyens and Miss Gertrude Jekyll were part of the 'Art's and Crafts' movement, which advoc...
Death is one of those subjects many of us in the contemporary western world like to avoid. However, ...
This period was pivotal for modern Scottish death culture. Within art and literature death was a fa...
Melbourne has a significant tradition in landscape and garden design, from its colonial settlement i...
This paper tells a story of the Victorian cemetery movement and one particular and controversial exa...
Today, a paucity of communicable design strategies or tactics exist for vitalizing the experiential ...
Steps ascending to the crematorium chapel area past columbariums; Cemetery architecture played a maj...
Garden design evolved hugely during the Georgian period – as symbols of wealth and stature, the land...
Given that seven out of deaths in the UK today result in cremation, it begs the question as to why, ...
This book, the first full-length study of the subject, represents the culmination of eight years res...
These major entries developed out of research for lectures and refereed papers delivered at internat...
Modern cremation came early to Scotland, with the opening of Maryhill in 1895 by the Scottish Burial...
Sir Ernest George (1839-1922) was one of England's greatest architects of the late nineteenth and ea...
From the outset the lack of a shared and clear expectation of what was required from a crematorium a...
Environmental issues have been at the forefront of crematorium design in the UK since the passing of...
Sir Edwin Lutyens and Miss Gertrude Jekyll were part of the 'Art's and Crafts' movement, which advoc...
Death is one of those subjects many of us in the contemporary western world like to avoid. However, ...
This period was pivotal for modern Scottish death culture. Within art and literature death was a fa...
Melbourne has a significant tradition in landscape and garden design, from its colonial settlement i...
This paper tells a story of the Victorian cemetery movement and one particular and controversial exa...
Today, a paucity of communicable design strategies or tactics exist for vitalizing the experiential ...
Steps ascending to the crematorium chapel area past columbariums; Cemetery architecture played a maj...
Garden design evolved hugely during the Georgian period – as symbols of wealth and stature, the land...
Given that seven out of deaths in the UK today result in cremation, it begs the question as to why, ...