DEATH RITUAL REINVIGORATION

Columbarium in the Community

  • Land is one of many precious resources gifted from Mother Earth. In Singapore, it is the most limited resource. This leads to an issue regarding the decency of settling the dead because land is primarily reserved for housing and transportation to serve the ever-growing population. In such conditions, traditional archetypes of rituals must be redefined as a new columbarium typology.

    The proposed project site has a close proximity to housing developments, yet it is not too accessible. Thus, it allows for the community to determine their own level of physical contact with a space for the dead. Ultimately, an urban leftover space in between the Clementi housing estates and the Ayer-Rajah Expressway is selected for a re-imagination of a columbarium for the local Chinese Taoist demographic.

    Architecturally, the building is derived from traditional Chinese tomb sweeping rituals and the analysis of local context. The design revives the ritualistic experience of tomb sweeping, something that was lost during the typological transformation from tomb to niche. Yet, it does not compromise on the dead space that needs to be invisible from above ground.

  • TYPOLOGY: High rise

    PROGRAM: Columbarium, Taoist Temple, Commercial

    LOCATION: Clementi, Singapore

    YEAR: 2016

    STATUS: Concept

  • FIRST PRIZE- 5th Asian Contest of Architectural Rookie Award

    HONORABLE MENTION- WAS Award 2017 under Facilities Category

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PROCESSIONThe design manipulates masses, levels and height in order to create thresholds and designated threshold aligned with the main axis, from exterior to interior.

PROCESSION

The design manipulates masses, levels and height in order to create thresholds and designated threshold aligned with the main axis, from exterior to interior.

 
Columbarium Tower Typical Plans

Columbarium Tower Typical Plans

Columbarium Tower Exploded Axonometric
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