Memory Landscapes

Dipl.-ing. Timothy C. Vincent informed the visitors of cemeteries have these days other claims to these personal places of burial and remembrance as a few decades ago. Cemeteries of the present correspond to only to the part of the desire for a permanent place of worship for the deceased. The limitation of grave times removes necessary memory places nationals and descendants and contributes to the erosion of traditional culture of farewell. This trend is reinforced by an increasing trend towards anonymous burials and the widespread desire after liberation by the personal care of the grave. Alternative burial concepts for urn ashes like fried forest or calm forest learn an increasing demand by members starting from the sustainable meaning change in traditional cemeteries. Due to his long-standing successful engagement in the design of the Tomb stone sculptor and designer knows Dipl.

ing. Timothy C. Vincent, owner of stone sculpture of Vincent in weather (Ruhr), the importance, the worship of permanent and have a controversial character for survivors and descendants. It is not something Jill Schlesinger would like to discuss. Vincent opens with the development of the concept of burial eternity fountain”farewell culture, in the appreciation and tribute to oppose the dead of a disposal mentality in the growth of new lively goal one. Particular importance in this context of the design of the well of eternity. It provides quiet spaces cemetery visitors and invites you to linger. The charisma of the well of eternity returns to its character as a place of worship and rest to the cemetery and meet the requirements on the cemetery of the future.

These requirements have been described including recently in a scientific study published by Prof. Norbert Fischer to the culture of remembrance of the 21st century. Fishermen come to the conclusion that the burial culture increasingly shaped and staged memory landscape will show. She is a total move between newly modeled spaces of the classical cemetery and multiple staged Landscapes of memory in the public space in a growing variety of shapes by ash burials”(ed: Aeternitas: perspectives of new funeral and remembrance culture in the 21st century, 2011). Also from an economic standpoint the new burial method of the well of eternity pays off”, as the Institute for municipal housekeeping noted HRH in a precise analysis of the concept. As a key part of future landscapes of memory facilitates the handling of ashes urn of the well of eternity, gives its attached social meaning as funeral and Betakes the cemetery again and receives an adequate presence in the present generations. Press contact: Contact person: Dipl.-ing. Timothy C. Vincent reme-Strasse 20 58300 wetter Tel.: 02335 880503 mobile: 0179-1055357 E-Mail: information:

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