Zapopan , Jalisco
2016
9,945 m2
Conceptual
Chapel, Sanctuary, Crematorium, Wake Room, Cooling Area, Security Guard Room, Mausoleum, Workshops, Office, Seedbed, Silo, Flower Garden, Herbal Pharmacy, Workshops
Death is something we can not avoid, it is the most absolute and most universal moment we have. At present the human being desacralizes the cemeteries and disassociates the architecture leaving it forgotten of our mnemic footprint. Campos Santo seeks to respond to this oblivion to create a redensification of the cemetery of San Juan de Ocotán using the cempasúchil flower as a symbolic process from his life to his death.