The Growing Tree   - Level 4 UDP Project

Vertical Cemetery Proposal for Borella Cemetery

The site is Borella General Cemetery which is the most important cemetery in Sri Lanka, with a history of more than 200 years. It had 48 acres yet only few acres remain at present. Due to high demand and prestige, most people compete to lease a land slot despite most of them being leased and generationally owned.


Borella cemetery is an iconic place for the identity of Borella as well as among very few open large public areas which borella have.Due to development and growth of population has resulted in shortage of land leading to increasing land value. Eternally there is a battle between rich and poor. While rich people bribe our way and trying to be richer, Poor are struggling to survive. Everything has commodified, even death. This should be neutralized. Poor people are losing their chance to have a land slot in Borella cemetery.

Not only the development separates middle income and low-income people from their neighbourhoods but also from mental, social and healthy wellbeing too. Busy cities and concrete forests separate them from greenery and mental wellbeing. No place for social interactions except high end restaurants. No places like parks etc. So main aim of this design is to address the middle and low-income people, the majority whom live in this area.


Museum of growing generations

Each individual is part of a large family tree. Roots are ancestors while the branches are the grandchildren. The roots go down as the branches go high. People use their family name. Similarly, they burry bodies in the same place. Eventually this will be a museum of Generations.

Owning to the above facts, the design intends to grow vertically adding new layers time to time to the cemetery. The main aim is addressing the land shortage and offering more plots to General public and create public spaces .

Crypts chambers

Proposed vertical cemetery which can expand with the demand

Funeral parlor area

Burial units

Middle court public park area

Design Approach

The building grows using a modular system which can fix and remove with demand. There are three types of modules; Burial units, Crypts units for coffins, tomb unit for cremated ashes are them. (Responding to cultural backgrounds) The building is a museum of evolution and a monumental tomb, with layers being added on time to time. The park proposed in 2030 plan of the Government would run through the ground level

 

Adaptive reuse of existing urban spaces to urban regeneration as well as addressing the horizontal expansion problems vertically while creating iconic sculpture which addresses two social ends.