The rejection of a formal grieving process has become common in contemporary western society. The subject of death is mainly feared and considered a taboo subject. Death is now hidden, removed from the communal and restricted to the realm of the private. Grief and death, concepts which were previously an accepted part of existence. Now, society’s fear of death leaves the bereaved with inadequate methods of managing emotions associated with loss. Society’s death anxiety stems from a fear of permanent disconnection from our world, this disconnection is forced upon us by the inevitability of our bodies failing and the extinction of individual consciousness. The only comfort provided to the living is the memorialisation of the dead, that it is ...
Through the design of memorial baths on the West Coast, this thesis proposes that through an increas...
Death is at once a universal and everyday, but also an extraordinary experience in the lives of thos...
This thesis calls for a critical and poetic way of looking at architectural death. This thesis will ...
Contemporary Western society has all but abolished the need for a formal grieving process with death...
Death is an inevitable part of life. The impact this moment can have on you is different for everyon...
This project seeks to explore how the built environment can create a healthy atmosphere for grieving...
The Aesthetics of Memory is an exploration into the role that Architecture plays in the Resolution o...
The topic of death is taboo in our contemporary Western culture, and the want of open dialogue on th...
This thesis seeks to explore how purposeful space making for grief can assist the grieving process a...
If it is true that we understand ourselves through the other, is it possible that a piece of ourselv...
Our relationship with loss is something that has dwindled overtime due to the lack of representation...
It is a fact - Death will find us, eventually. It is not a subject architects - or people in general...
Technological advancements have increasingly led to the alienation of human emotion from physical ex...
This paper presents a novice’s reflections on the aftermath of the death of a close one, discussing ...
Life is a linear progression of the past, present, and future. Death is an inevitable part of this s...
Through the design of memorial baths on the West Coast, this thesis proposes that through an increas...
Death is at once a universal and everyday, but also an extraordinary experience in the lives of thos...
This thesis calls for a critical and poetic way of looking at architectural death. This thesis will ...
Contemporary Western society has all but abolished the need for a formal grieving process with death...
Death is an inevitable part of life. The impact this moment can have on you is different for everyon...
This project seeks to explore how the built environment can create a healthy atmosphere for grieving...
The Aesthetics of Memory is an exploration into the role that Architecture plays in the Resolution o...
The topic of death is taboo in our contemporary Western culture, and the want of open dialogue on th...
This thesis seeks to explore how purposeful space making for grief can assist the grieving process a...
If it is true that we understand ourselves through the other, is it possible that a piece of ourselv...
Our relationship with loss is something that has dwindled overtime due to the lack of representation...
It is a fact - Death will find us, eventually. It is not a subject architects - or people in general...
Technological advancements have increasingly led to the alienation of human emotion from physical ex...
This paper presents a novice’s reflections on the aftermath of the death of a close one, discussing ...
Life is a linear progression of the past, present, and future. Death is an inevitable part of this s...
Through the design of memorial baths on the West Coast, this thesis proposes that through an increas...
Death is at once a universal and everyday, but also an extraordinary experience in the lives of thos...
This thesis calls for a critical and poetic way of looking at architectural death. This thesis will ...