Family Tomb in Coimbra / Comoco Arquitectos
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Family Tomb in Coimbra / Comoco Arquitectos
"Buildings associated with death, conceived or inspired by funerary rituals and practices, have given rise throughout history to some of architecture's most significant achievements. The desire to preserve memory has always inspired the design of funerary spaces that explore territories of ambiguity: between earth and sky; light and matter; the telluric and the ethereal; the present and the timeless."
"In their materials, textures, scales, and forms, these buildings resist the passage of time and assert themselves as timeless constructions."
Funerary buildings represent some of architecture's most significant historical achievements, driven by the human desire to preserve memory. These structures explore territories of ambiguity, existing between earth and sky, light and matter, the telluric and ethereal, and the present and timeless. Through their materials, textures, scales, and forms, funerary spaces resist the passage of time and establish themselves as enduring constructions. Death-associated buildings, whether conceived or inspired by funerary rituals and practices, demonstrate how architectural design can transcend temporal boundaries while honoring commemorative purposes.
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