SHANTI CRYOMATION CENTER: SUSTAINABLE AND MULTISENSORY FUNERAL FACILITY
Indonesia’s increasing number of from year to year is a good thing. However, the high birth rate has led to a shift in land use, including cemetery lands being repurposed for housing or agriculture. Consequently, demands for cemetery spaces are growing. One alternative to address this issue is by in...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Indonesia’s increasing number of from year to year is a good thing. However, the high birth rate has led to a shift in land use, including cemetery lands being repurposed for housing or agriculture. Consequently, demands for cemetery spaces are growing. One alternative to address this issue is by introducing a vertical burial method, namely cremation. However, cremation itself poses challenges, such as producing high carbon emissions. Aside to that, crematoriums tend to face acceptance issues among certain segments of Indonesian society. Therefore, a Green and Multisensory approach has been adopted in the design of this crematorium. The Green approach mainly involves a new cremation method called cryomation, producing zero carbon emissions. The Multisensory approach aims to make the presence of the crematorium more acceptable to the Indonesian community. |
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