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Funeral Ceremony Centre

A personal experience made Barbara Dujardin and Michiel Hofman rethink the way we say goodbye to our loved ones. They initiated the design of a contemporary Funeral Ceremony Center to give the deceased a beautiful farewell that celebrates their life. It consists of a sequence of three distinctive rooms which connect timeless values of our existence to our modern ways of life.

A lack of places for worthy send-offs results in uneasy feelings during crucial moments of our lives. In a search to prevent this discomfort, the design combines timeless qualities with elements of our modern ways of life.

Barbara Dujardin | Partner architect

 
Sharing memories
 
Saying goodbye
 
Saying goodbye
 
Celebrating life

Sharing memories

Saying goodbye

Saying goodbye

Celebrating life

Three rooms

Contemporary funerals can be seen as a memorial of the deceased’s life. As a culture, we are generally less ceremonial than in the past but nevertheless there is still a clear sequence of moments that characterize memorials.


The first moment is the gathering of friends and family, the actual ceremony of remembrance forms the second, followed by a third moment of social encounter. HofmanDujardin translates this into a series of three carefully shaped rooms around an epicenter: the space for the coffin.

Sharing memories

In the first room, the assembly of relatives, friends and known associates is enclosed by a memory wall. This multimedia screen, on which family and friends can share videos and photographs of moments with their loved one, forms a lively collage celebrating the deceased’s life. The images form a background to the silence and can be translated into a downloadable video clip. The vivid wall creates a sublime shared moment in which to collectively relive stories and memories.


Saying goodbye

The space for the actual remembrance ceremony defines the shape of the three rooms. Its triangular plan creates intimacy in both small and big groups. The two curved walls and the ceiling bend inwards to create a passage as the center for the coffin. Behind, an expansive empty space opens towards a panorama of the surroundings. The shape implies a flow back towards nature, closing the circle of life.


Celebrating life

After the ceremony, a third space offers the opportunity for guests to socialize. The timber clad walls and floor create a warm and comfortable atmosphere. The neutral round serving tables make the room suitable for formal and informal events.

Concept sketch

Concept sketch

The way we say goodbye to our loved ones is a very personal decision. We designed a Funeral Center which is specifically suitable for its function, and leaves room for interpretation. We think that sad moments in our lives can be beautiful at the same time.

Barbara Dujardin | Partner architect

Celebrating life evening setting

Celebrating life evening setting

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Project

Funeral Ceremony Centre

Description

Funeral Ceremony Centre for a new way of saying goodbye

Client

Hofman Dujardin Vastgoed

Location

The Netherlands

Surface

1600 m²

Period

2017-2018

Services

Architecture and Interior Design

Team

Barbara Dujardin, Michiel Hofman, Fabian van den Bosch, Theo Brouwer and Iker Hernández

Visualizations

VERO Visuals

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