Death has always been associated with fear and seen as an impending doom. In ancient times, people spent a significant part of their lives preparing for death and the life…
Funerary architecture came into the frame when different cultures started believing in the life after death, which is the governing idea of the religion of the Egyptians (Basis of Hope),…
The idea of death has always been an enigma. Each person has their explanation and beliefs, based on religion and culture, in an attempt to rationalise death and the questions…
Are funerary spaces just places for cremation and conducting religious rites? How has the notion of funerary architecture evolved? Do they have any extended role to play? Role of community…
Throughout history, the structures built for death have mirrored the core beliefs, values, and deep-seated fears of different cultures and regions. Funerary architecture serves as more than a burial site…
Funerary architecture has long served as a mirror of human society’s values, beliefs, and relationships with death. In the 21st century, this architectural genre faces unprecedented challenges stemming from environmental…