Cemeteries

Cemeteries

Architecture of cemetery facilities

This section contains descriptions of aesthetic and unconventional places to bury the dead - modern cemeteries.

what is the architecture of cemetery facilities?

These are burial places, i.e. cemeteries, together with the tombstones, tombs, mausoleums, columbaria and lapidaries, and sometimes also a stand of trees, as in the case of Asian memorial gardens. They are indispensable to all urbanization units - cities and villages - and to all residents and inhabitants, regardless of their attitude to transcendence, and therefore to both adherents and followers of various religions and atheists and atheists.

Social importance of the architecture of cemetery facilities

Funeral is one of the rites of passage accompanying humans since the dawn of civilization, so its social significance is significant. The setting in which it takes place plays an important role, as does the final place where the corpse is laid to rest.

functions architecture of cemetery facilities

They can be attributed to the spheres of sacrum and profanum, constantly intermingling in human life. And thus, in the first of these, correlated with spirituality, cemeteries are used for contemplation and experiencing mourning. While in the second, their functions are related to the requirement to respect the principles of hygiene and modern medical knowledge.

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