The micro renovation of the old cemetery helps the humanistic care of the city

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-01

In the process of urbanization, the old cemetery is facing the challenge of land shortage and upgrading. Through the strategy of "micro-transformation", Yang Yi integrates scattered plots to improve the capacity and environmental quality of the cemetery, and adds humanistic greenery to the city. This renovation method not only breaks through the problem of limited land increment, but also improves the funeral infrastructure and solves the contradiction between the density of cemetery placement and the greening rate. This renovation method can not only improve the environmental quality of the cemetery and enhance the image of the city, but also better serve the development of the city and the needs of people.

In 2021, Yang Yi participated in the construction of Jiashan Wutang Cemetery Ecological Park, which was unanimously affirmed and praised by the owner and visitors.

In 2023, Yang Yi will once again participate in the construction of Wenjingyuan, a new project in Jiashan Wutang Cemetery.

Before construction

After landing, starting from the function, from the cultural point of view, after the re-organization of the space, with artistic design techniques, the traffic space, worship space, and green separation space are combined to achieve a high-density priority experience of the composite funeral space.

The three exterior walls are integrated into the traditional Chinese "eight virtues" - filial piety, loyalty, faithfulness, courtesy, righteousness, honesty and shame, and adopt a perspective design, which is both a landscape cultural wall and a landscape wall burial. From the outside, it is a beautiful landscape cultural wall, and from the inside, it is a patchwork landscape wall burial. The efficient integration and utilization of the space creates a good atmosphere of the funeral space, which can be used by visitors to visit, relax and think, and provoke thinking about the meaning of life.

A total of 888 double holes in small art tombs, deep burial of ** stone protection boxes, ecological and environmental protection The land-saving ecological burial in the park adopts a clever combination of Chinese elements and modern materials to give every life a poetic habitat. Here, the dominant element of the cemetery is not the tombstones, but the landscape, created by the plants and axes in the cemetery. The tombstones are no longer rows of cold stone monuments, but integrate the life events of the deceased and the thoughts of their loved ones, and are presented in the cemetery through the language of art.

The central sculpture of the park is shaped by water waves, and through the texture of stainless steel, it subtly shows the dynamics and vitality of water. The natural beauty of the water is fully expressed against the backdrop of the small circulating water features on both sides, and it also symbolizes the continuation and prosperity of life.

Wenjingyuan covers an area of 852 square meters, designed after completionIt not only provides a peaceful home for more than 2,000 deceased people, but also conveys profound meanings about life, nature and virtue to people through the integration of "good culture". Here, every life is respected and cherished, and this respect and cherishing has become the driving force and source of people's pursuit of a better lifeIt has been widely recognized by the masses.

Micro-renovation of the old cemeteryIt is not only a necessary work for urban development, but also a manifestation of cultural inheritance and respect for life。Yang Yi through reasonable planning and design and innovative methods,Under the condition of maintaining the existing pattern, we will create an aesthetic space rich in traditional charm with the aesthetic and functional needs of modern people, so as to achieve a double harvest of ecological and economic benefitsLet the old cemetery rejuvenate and meet the diverse needs of peopleMake greater contributions to urban development and humanistic care.

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