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The Eastern cemetery in Malmö, designed by the architect Sigurd Lewerentz just over 100 years ago, is a valuable architectural heritage. The following master thesis explores the challenging task of how to develop and care for such an architectural heritage, a task which requires knowledge not...
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| Formato: | Second cycle, A2E |
| Lenguaje: | sueco sueco |
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2021
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| Acceso en línea: | https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/17343/ |
| Sumario: | The Eastern cemetery in Malmö, designed by
the architect Sigurd Lewerentz just over 100
years ago, is a valuable architectural heritage. The
following master thesis explores the challenging
task of how to develop and care for such an
architectural heritage, a task which requires
knowledge not only of the specific location,
but also the architect as well as cemetery
architecture and design. With a starting point
in the architectural competition for the Eastern
cemetery memorial grove, announced by
Movium, SKKF and Stenindustriförbundet, a
design project of a specific area of the cemetery
has explored connections of how studies of
role models can support or affect the suggested
designs.
The design process studies characteristics
of the Architect Sigurd Lewerentz such as
landscape modelling, large scale design, his
distinct design elements, thorough material
knowledge as well the importance of the
horizontal line. Additionally, other role models
within the field of cemetery design is explored
to broaden the view of how cemeteries may
be designed, both in its entirety as well more
specifically memorial groves. Finally, there is
a comparison of similarities and differences
between the design proposal and the studied
role models.The design makes use of the largescale attributes which Lewerentz worked with, his specific design elements and the horizontal line. It is concluded that the studies of role models support the process with inspiration and has a significant impact of the result. |
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