8 Models of Memorial Architecture from Different Cultures

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In most architecture projects, the input of the end user of the space is an important consideration; but what if those users are no longer living? Memorial architecture for the dead is a uniquely emotional type of design and often reveals much about a certain culture or group of people. Especially in the case of ancient tombs, archaeologists can learn about past societies’ customs and beliefs by examining their burial spaces. The personal nature of funerary spaces and monuments conveys a sense of importance and gravity to viewers and visitors, even centuries after the memorials were created.

The list of 3D models that follow, supplied by our friends at Sketchfab, explores memorial spaces and artifacts that span both space and time, representing a variety of cultures and civilizations.

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Cite: Megan Schires. "8 Models of Memorial Architecture from Different Cultures" 05 May 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/870549/8-3d-models-of-memorial-architecture-from-different-cultures-as-selected-by-sketchfab> ISSN 0719-8884

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