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Death Redesigned : British Crematoria - History, Architecture and Landscape

Grainger, Hilary J.Crawford, A.(Foreword by)Jupp, Peter C.(Foreword by)
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Cremation was rediscovered in the late nineteenth century, popularised in the twentieth, and now more than two-thirds of us are cremated after death.

This method of disposal required a wholly unprecedented building type - both functional and symbolic - set in a new landscape for mourning.

The 251 crematoria in Britain have to suit both the practical and emotional needs of the religious and non-religious, Christians and those of other faiths.

Yet until now they have not had the attention their importance and interest deserve.

This book examines the special historical, social and cultural conditions that lie behind them.

The buildings - some by leading architects - often display real architectural merit, and many are set in gardens representing the very finest traditions of twentieth-century landscape design.

An illustrated gazetteer provides comprehensive information about each one.

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Product Details
Spire Books Ltd
1904965075 / 9781904965077
Paperback
01/02/2006
United Kingdom
2 pages, c.300 illus
187 x 254 mm
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