Järva Burial Ground: Creating a Natural Landscape of Remembrance from Stockholm's Urban Discard

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Opened in October 2024, the Järva Cemetery offers everyone, regardless of faith or beliefs, a space for remembrance, continuing Stockholm's long tradition of funeral history. After overcoming significant planning obstacles, the site, designed by Kristine Jensen Tegnestue and Poul Ingemann, was created to accommodate burials and funeral ceremonies, with options for coffins, urns, ash groves, and a commemorative forest. During the last edition of Open House Stockholm, visitors could explore its surrounding natural landscapes and connect with the space.

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Cite: Agustina Iñiguez. "Järva Burial Ground: Creating a Natural Landscape of Remembrance from Stockholm's Urban Discard" 14 Jan 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1025321/jarva-burial-ground-creating-a-natural-landscape-of-remembrance-from-stockholms-urban-discard> ISSN 0719-8884

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