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Forms of the ritual, forms of architecture. If we were to come across a mound in the woods...
Published 2022-02-11
Keywords
- Enclosure,
- Island,
- Forest,
- Portal,
- Mound
How to Cite
Monestiroli, T. (2022). Forms of the ritual, forms of architecture. If we were to come across a mound in the woods. FAMagazine. Research and Projects on Architecture and the City, (57/58), 34–41. https://doi.org/10.12838/fam/issn2039-0491/n57/58-2021/894
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Abstract
Through the reading and the analysis, a posteriori, of Studio Monestiroli's projects for the Cimitero Maggiore of Voghera and the Cemetery on the island of San Michele in Venice, the text identifies in some specific elements, which build the place of the dead, the reasons of sense and form for the representation of the sepulchral space. The comparison of the two works also leads to a profound questioning of the permanent architectural elements that contribute to the representation of the cult of the dead. Protecting and preserving through the relationship that these elements establish with the place and, at the same time, questioning the relationship between architecture and nature.References
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- SEMERANI L. (2004) – “Il tema della pace”. In: Ferrari M. (a cura di), Il cimitero maggiore di Voghera. Federico Motta Editore, Milano.