Werribee Mausoleum Extension / BENT Architecture

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Text description provided by the architects. This recent expansion of the Werribee Mausoleum creates 170 new resting places for deceased loved-ones in the Werribee cemetery. The project comprises two distinct structures; a new garden Mausoleum to the east of the original building, containing 140 outward-facing crypts (doubling the original capacity); and a series of Family Mausolea to the west of the original building, comprising four intimate family rooms and chapels which accommodate five or ten resting places each. The new additions flank the original structure designed by BAU and expanded on the symbolism and monumentality of the original design. The dramatic Corbusian pre-cast roof form is extended over the new additions, but a space is reserved between new and existing at ground level; a punctuation mark.

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Cite: "Werribee Mausoleum Extension / BENT Architecture" 30 Nov 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/952220/werribee-mausoleum-extension-bent-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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Werribee墓地扩建,柯布西耶式屋顶 / BENT Architecture

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