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Architects: d6thD design studio
- Area: 1000 m²
- Year: 2020
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Photographs:Inclined Studio
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Adobe, Asian Paints, Daksh Prajapati, Jaquar, Larson and Toubro, NITCO TILES

Ceremonial ramp deepen transition between spiritual park and sunken crematorium - Our fear and discomfort with death have left crematoriums with segregated, cold and depressing spaces in urban context so far. To change such underperforming hindu crematorium into a vital place at Amalsad town in India, d6thD design studio had been commissioned by a private trust. Architect came up with the idea to create a place not limited to fulfil the cremation rituals but to make much needed valuable public space for daily use in the urban setting.



















