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		<title>Family Tomb by Pedro Dias</title>
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		<dc:creator>Catherine Warmann</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>This tomb for a family on the mountainside in Arganil, Portugal, is by Portuguese architect Pedro Dias. The pre-fabricated tomb is clad in softened black granite and finished on the inside with stainless-steel panels. The rectangular volume frames the surrounding landscape, while a plinth inside supports coffins during ceremonies and provides seating for contemplation at other times. [...]</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.dezeen.com/2011/01/12/family-tomb-by-pedro-dias/">Family Tomb by Pedro Dias</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.dezeen.com">Dezeen</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>This tomb for a family on the mountainside in Arganil, Portugal, is by Portuguese architect <a href="http://pedrodias-arquitecto.blogspot.com/">Pedro Dias</a>.<span id="more-110748"></span></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-110877" title="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" src="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-24.jpg" alt="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" width="468" height="374" /></p>
<p>The pre-fabricated tomb is clad in softened black granite and finished on the inside with stainless-steel panels.</p>
<p><img title="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" src="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-9.jpg" alt="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" width="468" height="468" /></p>
<p>The rectangular volume frames the surrounding landscape, while a plinth inside supports coffins during ceremonies and provides seating for contemplation at other times.</p>
<p><img title="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" src="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-10.jpg" alt="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" width="468" height="283" /></p>
<p>A cruciform aperture is cut into the roof.</p>
<p><img title="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" src="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-13.jpg" alt="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" width="468" height="468" /></p>
<p>Photographs are by <a href="http://pedrodias-arquitecto.blogspot.com/">Pedro Dias</a>.</p>
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<p>The following information is from the architect:</p>
<hr />Family Tomb in the Açor Mountains, Portugal</p>
<p>"a tomb is a prison, but also a "monumentum"; that is, an object which keeps the "memory" or the recollection of an absent person alive... and only monuments are architecture... all other buildings are simple constructions for ephemeral beings, technical or artisanal products, not works calling on technique: authentic creations, visionary and inspired..."</p>
<p>Adolf Loos</p>
<p><img title="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" src="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-12.jpg" alt="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" width="468" height="430" /></p>
<p>Concept: Sepulchral Void</p>
<p>The concept behind this small, rather unusual but challenging project was the creation of a simple, restrained and minimalistic architectural object that, apart from containing the basic program presented by the client (capacity for 8 coffins), playing in a dignified way its role as a "tribute to the memory " and integrating itself in the cemetery, would interact directly with the impressive surrounding mountain landscape (without blocking its view), by literally framing it, in order to use the moment of its quiet contemplation as a "transmission vehicle" for transcendental communication between the "living" and "missing" ones.</p>
<p><img title="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" src="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-6.jpg" alt="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" width="468" height="365" /></p>
<p>In the approach to this concept two specific moments of the tomb use where taking into account… During the funeral ceremony, how would this ritual take place and how would a coffin be handled, in other words, how would the "farewell" take place?... And during a sporadic visit of a family member or a friend to the site, how to create the ideal conditions for a comfortable spiritual recollection?</p>
<p><img title="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" src="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-15.jpg" alt="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" width="468" height="481" /></p>
<p>The result was the design in the interior of the tomb of an open space, accessible to all, equipped with a bench, which serves both as such as well as a surface for placing the coffin during the mentioned funeral ritual.</p>
<p><img title="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" src="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-3.jpg" alt="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" width="468" height="468" /></p>
<p>Ultimately, the creation of a contemplative "spatial void", which fulfills the "emotional void" caused by a feeling of loss that can be briefly translated into this abstract concept of "Sepulchral Void"...</p>
<p><img title="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" src="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-11.jpg" alt="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" width="468" height="468" /></p>
<p>Architectonically speaking, the tomb is a simple volume that appears to levitate quietly over the ground, clladed on the outside by slices of softened black granite stone and on the inside, on all surfaces, by hairline finishing stainless steel panels, in clear contrast and material dichotomy between the "shell" and its "content".</p>
<p><img title="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" src="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-14.jpg" alt="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" width="468" height="468" /></p>
<p>Inside, details like a cross cutted on the ceiling and a flower deposit integrated on the bench reinforce the obvious symbolic meaning of this object.</p>
<p><img title="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" src="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-16.jpg" alt="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" width="468" height="361" /></p>
<p>Constructive Process</p>
<p>The idea behind the construction of this tomb consisted on the full assembling of its pre-fab metal structure in a factory, formed by steel profiles, tubes and rods (as well as all its stainless steel surfaces), in order to assure right from the start a greater precision in its execution.</p>
<p><a href="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-17_1000.gif"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-110766" title="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" src="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-17.gif" alt="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" width="468" height="405" /></a></p>
<p><em>Click for larger image</em></p>
<p>Subsequently, this structure was put into a truck, transported from the factory to the cemetery, and then placed on site by a crane (on a concrete plinth built in-situ).</p>
<p><a href="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-18_1000.gif"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-110768" title="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" src="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-18.gif" alt="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" width="468" height="308" /></a></p>
<p><em>Click for larger image</em></p>
<p>Finally, concrete was poured over this structure (slabs and side walls) and the stone cladding was done.</p>
<p><a href="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-19_1000.gif"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-110770" title="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" src="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-19.gif" alt="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" width="468" height="460" /></a></p>
<p><em>Click for larger image</em></p>
<p>Project Technical Data / Credits</p>
<p>Name: Family Tomb in the Açor Mountains<br />
Location: Monte Frio, Arganil / Portugal<br />
Design: 2006<br />
Construction: 2007 - 2009<br />
<a href="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-20_1000.gif"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-110772" title="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" src="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-20.gif" alt="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" width="468" height="456" /></a></p>
<p><em>Click for larger image</em></p>
<p>Client: Familia Duarte<br />
Size: 12.9 m2<br />
Total Cost: 12.000 €<br />
<a href="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-21_1000.gif"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-110774" title="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" src="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-21.gif" alt="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" width="468" height="391" /></a></p>
<p><em>Click for larger image</em></p>
<p>Architecture: Pedro Dias . Arquitecto<br />
Engineering: DX2 Engenharia, Lda<br />
<a href="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-22_1000.gif"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-110776" title="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" src="http://static.dezeen.com/uploads/2011/01/dzn_Family-Tomb-by-Pedro-Dias-22.gif" alt="Family Tomb by Pedro Dias" width="468" height="418" /></a></p>
<p><em>Click for larger image</em></p>
<p>Contractor: Construções Castanheira &amp; Filipe, Lda<br />
Structure / Metal Works: Madeljor - Metalúrgica Saraiva Ribeiro, Lda</p>
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<p>The post <a href="http://www.dezeen.com/2011/01/12/family-tomb-by-pedro-dias/">Family Tomb by Pedro Dias</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.dezeen.com">Dezeen</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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