Another Way to Accompany
We apply yarn structure to our design as an innovation. Through this design, we want to convey that : the death of our loved ones doesn't mean the end. They become the air we breathe, the scenery in our eyes, the shade in summer, the fragrant smell and the eternal power in our hearts. Don't be so sad. Their departure is just another way to stay with us.
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This paper analyzes the building properties within 200m around the site, and lists the relevant information of Shanghai's population growth, aging and land price. It also explains religion and death.
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The interpretation of the design concept "accompany" includes the understanding and practice of the concept of sustainability in cemeteries. It also shows how to express the process of inclusiveness.
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The content includes the interpretation of the specific form of the design, including plans, sections and related analysis drawings. It also includes how to balance the relationship between tourist density and tourist experience as well as the final conclusion.
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Potent project, poetic, adaptable with the existing fabric, right on scale, non pretentious, definitely one of the best proposals; I would just work a little more in the programmatic way.
Sincerely hope that you can win the competition.
Very well presented.
Space changing with time through the growth of trees. The deceased still interact with the world through this way. When ten years past, we can really accept their death, the tree has grown to useful timber. And the timber can become other useful things keep us company.
Thks!