The
City of London ran out of burial space in the 19th century and created
a new 200 acre cemetery at Manor Park in 1856. This cemetery is now almost
full.
The brief has been to design a new way of burying people
for the 21st century which solves problems of space and carbon consumption
and creates a landscape of beauty and emotion.
The design is inspired by ancient British long barrows,
where bodies are placed in tiers above ground and covered with a mound
of soil. A series of 3m high ridges of wildflowers, containing catacombs,
colombaria and crypts will recede into the landscape, between arms of
rising grass ramparts. Within the ramparts there will be vaults marked
by standing stones. |