Most of us don’t like to think about death. But as the global population expands, the question of how to dispose of the deceased becomes more pressing. The growing number of designers and urban planners are tackling this issue with innovative concepts for cemeteries of the future. Since there is no archetypal form for a crematorium, this design would create one such structure. To solve the space constraints for the dead in order to ensure adequate capacity to continually accommodate the new dead. And to provide an example of architecture which marries poetry and functionality to create spaces which are respectful, experiential, and user-friendly. This thesis analyzes and provides
traditional burial and cremation space for Christians.