The conceptual 'ECO CREMATION' crematorium has been designed by Dr. Margot Krasojević as a landscape-incorporated building that would offer a place to celebrate life and help make end of life procedures more eco-friendly.
The center would utilize bio fuel gas and solar energy in order to cremate the bodies of the decreased instead of using wood, which contributes to environmental degradation and pollution. Designed to be situated in Los Angeles, the building draws inspiration from boardwalks, piers and the coastline to convey an enhanced sense of peacefulness for those who visit.
The conceptual 'ECO CREMATION' crematorium would also help to transform the cremation process into more of a celebration by streaming projections of the deceased person's life. The remains could also be turned into fireworks, a concrete reef or even a tattoo for a different kind of memorial experience.
Celebratory Crematorium Buildings
The Conceptual 'ECO CREMATION' Center Celebrates the End of Life
Trend Themes
1. Eco-cremation - Design sustainable crematoriums that use alternative energy sources and environmentally-friendly cremation methods.
2. Celebration of Life - Create funeral services and cremation options that celebrate the life of the deceased via multimedia displays and unique memorial experiences.
3. Landscape-incorporated Buildings - Develop building designs that incorporate natural landscapes to evoke a peaceful and serene atmosphere for visitors.
Industry Implications
1. Funeral Services - Incorporate sustainable and personalized options to create unique and meaningful experiences for families during the funeral process.
2. Architecture - Design structures that incorporate natural landscapes to create a calming and peaceful environment for visitors, while also considering eco-friendly options in construction.
3. Renewable Energy - Focus on developing renewable energy sources that can be utilized in the cremation process to reduce the environmental impact of traditional wood-based cremation methods.