Tänk på döden : en undersökning av minneslunden som helande plats i möte med den multifunktionella kyrkogården

Detta är en Master-uppsats från SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)

Författare: Ellen Sperr; [2023]

Nyckelord: minneslund; kyrkogård; gestaltning; multifunktionalitet;

Sammanfattning: During the last couple of years there has been articles in the news about people, around Sweden, using our cemeteries for recreational purposes. There have been people drinking beer, sledding and having picnic and cities that have defined cemeteries as green areas to be able to fulfil the environmental goals in a new neighbourhood. I see this as a result of the densification strategy that we see dominating our cities. Our green spaces get overbuilt in favour of residential buildings and commerce. This creates a scenario where people go to the cemeteries to participate in activities, otherwise performed in the parks, and there for a conflict between the people visiting the cemeteries in a recreational purpose and the ones visiting a grave or memorial site. Thus, these two user groups have different needs. This thesis seeks answer the question How can one, within the landscape architect’s practice, spare the memorial site from the cemetery’s more active and multifunctional use and thus create healing and comforting places? It aims to contribute to the knowledge of good design for restorative places, in general, and memorial sites, in particular. In the aim to do so I performed a literature study where I explored memorial site design through four categories, activity, green assets, spatial elements and spirituality. The study is summarized as a tool I call the Value Map. The map consists of values that I found important in the design of memorial sites. To investigate the reality in our cemeteries and test this tool I performed site visits in four different cemeteries in southern Sweden. During the site visits I explored the cemeteries from both the point of view of a person visiting the space in a recreational purpose and a person visiting the space while grieving. I also analysed the memorial site through the Value Map. From these analyses I then present new additions to the memorial sites that would strengthen the values, and there for their role as healing and comforting places. My study shows that the following values are important to be able to spare the memorial site; Activity: to physically care for something, to walk, to be alone, the usage of passage landscape and for there to be a possibility for people traveling through the cemetery to sit down. Green Assets: Grahns perceived sensory dimensions, especially serene, wild, lush and space, a balance between touched and untouched nature and vegetation with a characteristic look. Spatial Element: a centre point, a possibility for the visitor to modify the space, a view, a beautiful lightscape, a harmonic soundscape and materials that give a feeling of durability and permanence. Spirituality: the space should appeal to all the senses, the scale of the place should vary, the shift of seasons should be visible and there should be a layer of symbolism and memory objects. I found that three out of four cemeteries did function as multifunctional spaces. This due to them being large and having a clear separation between the calm areas and the active areas. I found that the Value Map can be a good tool to show a design´s many assets and where it can improve in the aspect of heling. I also found that the solution lays in layers. From great design, in the small scale, to a general a higher status for calm values, in the large scale.

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