Cemeteries have
always been, and still are, reflections of society: they provide an insight
into the relationship between the collective and the individual, the social
environment of the time, the overall natural scene, the funerary culture and
developments in the field of design and landscape architecture.
Karres and Brands created a design for the garden of remembrance of the Nieuwe Ooster cemetery in Amsterdam, the largest cemetery (in terms of numbers of graves) in the Netherlands.
The Nieuwe
Ooster was laid out in three phases: in 1889, 1915 and 1928. The first and
second phases were designed by Leonard Springer. These sections have a clear
spatial quality all of their own, but the third phase does not share this
quality.
It bears a
resemblance to the style of Springer, but is not the same. Adaptations and
expansions have left it devoid of structure and identity. The garden of
remembrance lies within this phase.
Instead of spatially linking the three zones, we found it necessary to give each area its own separate identity. By increasing the contrasts, a clear triple division of the cemetery is brought about, so that the qualities of each individual zone are enhanced.
A new identity
has been created for the third phase. A robust but simple intervention was
called for here. The basis is a zone with parallel strips of varying widths,
each with its own design principle.
Within this
unambiguous structure, choices are made possible for individual wishes. Some of
the strips include hedges that divide the zone into spatial compartments. The
existing graveyards and the garden of remembrance are incorporated into the
zone like rooms with green edges.
Birch trees are
loosely spread throughout the zone as a whole. An elongated pond and an urn
wall form spatial accents, and a special destination for cremation ashes.
Location:
Watergraafsmeer, Amsterdam, Holland
Architect: Karres en Brands
Project Team: Sylvia Karres, Bart Brands, Lieneke van Campen, Joost de Natris, James
Melsom, Alejandro Noe, Marc Springer, Jim Navarro, Julien Merle,
Pierre-Alexandre Marchevet
Specifications and direction: Rod’or Technical Advice Bureau
Area: 33 hectares (Garden of
remembrance: 1 hectare)
Budget: € 1.6 mil.
Year: 2007
Construction: Van der Toll
Client: The Nieuwe
Ooster cemetery, garden of remembrance for crematorium












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