Ceme(n)tery

Fusignano, Italy

2017 - 2020

Ceme(n)tery

Fusignano, Italy

2017 - 2020

The project for the municipal cemetery of Fusignano, a few kilometers from the city of Ravenna, is conceived as an almost sculptural and autonomous volume in the landscape, in the pursuit of a contemporary classicism in both forms and materials. 

The architecture stands on the outside as a white parallelepiped obtained by subtraction of volumes. Four monoliths clad in white Carrara marble host the loculi; a projecting roof pierced in the center frames the sky, inviting visitors to look up at the "beyond" above them.

The project for the municipal cemetery of Fusignano, a few kilometers from the city of Ravenna, is conceived as an almost sculptural and autonomous volume in the landscape, in the pursuit of a contemporary classicism in both forms and materials.

The project space is defined by a central patio with a garden and impluvium that, like in the atrium of a Roman domus, characterizes its particular spatial perception. Entrances become openings of perspectives on the context, generating open views to the landscape and to the other existing cemetery spaces where limits between inside and outside are blurred.

The architecture stands on the outside as a white parallelepiped obtained by subtraction of volumes. Four monoliths clad in white Carrara marble host the loculi; a projecting roof pierced in the center frames the sky, inviting visitors to look up at the "beyond" above them.

No items found.

A protective interior space that generates intimacy and recollection. 
A space that puts whoever enters at the center of things.
An outdoor space open to the context that extends our gaze. 
A place that can make us feel small compared to the surrounding things.
An intimate space for contemplation inviting us to recollection.
A space of reflection, silence and homage.

The project space is defined by a central patio with a garden and impluvium that, like in the atrium of a Roman domus, characterizes its particular spatial perception. Entrances become openings of perspectives on the context, generating open views to the landscape and to the other existing cemetery spaces where limits between inside and outside are blurred.

No items found.

The green of the lawn, the concrete of the paving, the Carrara marble lining of the niches and the white plaster for the cantilevered floors are the only materials in the project. The olive tree in the central courtyard fits poetically as the only vertical presence in the space.

The project seeks a sense of stillness where architecture is interpreted as a silent gesture witnessing the suspension of time.

The green of the lawn, the concrete of the paving, the Carrara marble lining of the niches and the white plaster for the cantilevered floors are the only materials in the project. The olive tree in the central courtyard fits poetically as the only vertical presence in the space.

No items found.
No items found.
No items found.

NAME: Municipal Cemetery of Fusinano (RA)

LOCATION: Fusignano (RA), Italy

PERIOD: 2022

STATUS: Built

CLIENT: Municipality of Fusignano 

COST: Confidential

LEAD ARCHITECTS: UNICA Architects – Lorenzo Capucci, Riccardo Robustini

TEAM: Andrea Grillo, Pietro Bergamini

Ceme(n)tery

Fusignano, Italy

2017 - 2020

Ceme(n)tery

Fusignano, Italy

2017 - 2020

The project for the municipal cemetery of Fusignano, a few kilometers from the city of Ravenna, is conceived as an almost sculptural and autonomous volume in the landscape, in the pursuit of a contemporary classicism in both forms and materials. 

The architecture stands on the outside as a white parallelepiped obtained by subtraction of volumes. Four monoliths clad in white Carrara marble host the loculi; a projecting roof pierced in the center frames the sky, inviting visitors to look up at the "beyond" above them.

The project for the municipal cemetery of Fusignano, a few kilometers from the city of Ravenna, is conceived as an almost sculptural and autonomous volume in the landscape, in the pursuit of a contemporary classicism in both forms and materials.

The project space is defined by a central patio with a garden and impluvium that, like in the atrium of a Roman domus, characterizes its particular spatial perception. Entrances become openings of perspectives on the context, generating open views to the landscape and to the other existing cemetery spaces where limits between inside and outside are blurred.

The architecture stands on the outside as a white parallelepiped obtained by subtraction of volumes. Four monoliths clad in white Carrara marble host the loculi; a projecting roof pierced in the center frames the sky, inviting visitors to look up at the "beyond" above them.

No items found.

A protective interior space that generates intimacy and recollection. 
A space that puts whoever enters at the center of things.
An outdoor space open to the context that extends our gaze. 
A place that can make us feel small compared to the surrounding things.
An intimate space for contemplation inviting us to recollection.
A space of reflection, silence and homage.

The project space is defined by a central patio with a garden and impluvium that, like in the atrium of a Roman domus, characterizes its particular spatial perception. Entrances become openings of perspectives on the context, generating open views to the landscape and to the other existing cemetery spaces where limits between inside and outside are blurred.

No items found.

The green of the lawn, the concrete of the paving, the Carrara marble lining of the niches and the white plaster for the cantilevered floors are the only materials in the project. The olive tree in the central courtyard fits poetically as the only vertical presence in the space.

The project seeks a sense of stillness where architecture is interpreted as a silent gesture witnessing the suspension of time.

The green of the lawn, the concrete of the paving, the Carrara marble lining of the niches and the white plaster for the cantilevered floors are the only materials in the project. The olive tree in the central courtyard fits poetically as the only vertical presence in the space.

No items found.
No items found.
No items found.
No items found.

NAME: Municipal Cemetery of Fusinano (RA)

LOCATION: Fusignano (RA), Italy

PERIOD: 2022

STATUS: Built

CLIENT: Municipality of Fusignano 

COST: Confidential

LEAD ARCHITECTS: UNICA Architects – Lorenzo Capucci, Riccardo Robustini

TEAM: Andrea Grillo, Pietro Bergamini

Ceme(n)tery

Fusignano, Italy

2017 - 2020

Ceme(n)tery

Fusignano, Italy

2017 - 2020

The project for the municipal cemetery of Fusignano, a few kilometers from the city of Ravenna, is conceived as an almost sculptural and autonomous volume in the landscape, in the pursuit of a contemporary classicism in both forms and materials. 

The architecture stands on the outside as a white parallelepiped obtained by subtraction of volumes. Four monoliths clad in white Carrara marble host the loculi; a projecting roof pierced in the center frames the sky, inviting visitors to look up at the "beyond" above them.

The project for the municipal cemetery of Fusignano, a few kilometers from the city of Ravenna, is conceived as an almost sculptural and autonomous volume in the landscape, in the pursuit of a contemporary classicism in both forms and materials.

No items found.

The project space is defined by a central patio with a garden and impluvium that, like in the atrium of a Roman domus, characterizes its particular spatial perception. Entrances become openings of perspectives on the context, generating open views to the landscape and to the other existing cemetery spaces where limits between inside and outside are blurred.

The architecture stands on the outside as a white parallelepiped obtained by subtraction of volumes. Four monoliths clad in white Carrara marble host the loculi; a projecting roof pierced in the center frames the sky, inviting visitors to look up at the "beyond" above them.

No items found.

A protective interior space that generates intimacy and recollection. 
A space that puts whoever enters at the center of things.
An outdoor space open to the context that extends our gaze. 
A place that can make us feel small compared to the surrounding things.
An intimate space for contemplation inviting us to recollection.
A space of reflection, silence and homage.

The project space is defined by a central patio with a garden and impluvium that, like in the atrium of a Roman domus, characterizes its particular spatial perception. Entrances become openings of perspectives on the context, generating open views to the landscape and to the other existing cemetery spaces where limits between inside and outside are blurred.

No items found.

The green of the lawn, the concrete of the paving, the Carrara marble lining of the niches and the white plaster for the cantilevered floors are the only materials in the project. The olive tree in the central courtyard fits poetically as the only vertical presence in the space.

The project seeks a sense of stillness where architecture is interpreted as a silent gesture witnessing the suspension of time.

The green of the lawn, the concrete of the paving, the Carrara marble lining of the niches and the white plaster for the cantilevered floors are the only materials in the project. The olive tree in the central courtyard fits poetically as the only vertical presence in the space.

No items found.
No items found.
No items found.

NAME: Municipal Cemetery of Fusinano (RA)

LOCATION: Fusignano (RA), Italy

PERIOD: 2022

STATUS: Built

CLIENT: Municipality of Fusignano 

COST: Confidential

LEAD ARCHITECTS: UNICA Architects – Lorenzo Capucci, Riccardo Robustini

TEAM: Andrea Grillo, Pietro Bergamini