Mortality defines both architecture and human experience. Throughout time, funerary structures have been designed across societies and civilizations to ground personal and shared beliefs. The idea of the afterlife shapes how these buildings are made, from symbolic monuments to vast tombs and crypts. Now a new range of modern architecture has been designed for remembrance and reflection.
Pedro Dias
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Architecture of the Afterlife: Crypts, Tombs and Mausoleums
https://www.archdaily.com/945009/architecture-of-the-afterlife-crypts-tombs-and-mausoleumsEric Baldwin
Family Tomb in the Açor Mountains / Pedro Dias
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Architects: Pedro Dias
- Area: 129 m²
- Year: 2009
https://www.archdaily.com/96628/family-tomb-in-the-acor-mountains-pedro-diasAndrew Rosenberg