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Woodland Cemetery Crematorium Competition
Woodland cemetery, Stockholm
The City of Stockholm invites to architecture competition about a
new crematorium at the Woodland cemetery. Five architecture offices/teams
are now selected for the competition.
The Stockholm Cemetries Administration has decided to select five
architecture offices/teams for the invited architecture competition
for a new crematorium the Woodland Crematorium II at the Woodland
Cemetery.
Woodland Cemetery Crematorium Competition Shortlist
Caruso St John Architects LLP, Great Britain
White arkitekter AB, Sweden
BIG ApS , Denmark/ Topotek 1, Germany
Johan Celsing arkitektkontor AB, Sweden/ Müller Illien Landschaftarchitekten,
Switzerland
Tadao Ando Architect & Associates, Japan/KacicLidén Landscape
Architect, Italy
Woodland Crematorium Competition Entries - Anonymous:

On behalf of the City of Stockholm, the City Cemeteries Administration
is arranging an invited international architectural competition
for a new crematorium at the Woodland cemetery, listed as a World
Heritage Site by UNESCO. The new crematory is to complement Gunnar
Asplund's world-famous Woodland Crematorium dating 1940. Up to five
architects will be invited to the competition.
The Woodland Crematorium has managed to operate according to the
original concept over the years, thanks to the continual renewal
of its technical facilities. Now, however, the increasing demand
for higher standards of technical performance and in the working
environment mean that the existing crematorium in Gunnar Asplund's
building can no longer be modernized without causing unacceptable
changes to his original concept and design.
The City Cemeteries Council has therefore decided to move the entire
cremation facilities to a new building alongside Asplund's, while
yet permitting the necessary functional and technical connections.
Asplund's original building with its three chapels will continue
as the setting for ceremonial services as before and the new building
will be located at a respectful distance so as not to harm the current
crematorium's setting in the Woodland landscape.
The primary competition task is to design a building for this facility
in accordance with the Woodland Cemetery adding chapel tradition,
as designed in landscape and buildings by Gunnar Asplund and Sigurd
Lewerentz. The new building has to fit in that composition in such
a way that the World Heritage status is unaffected. In addition
to its necessary technical functions, the new building must also
have the qualities of symbolic and sacred expression to receive
mourners. It is a matter of the utmost architectural delicacy to
design a new building in the setting of Asplund's Woodland cemetery.
The City is looking for architects to participate in the competition
with a close understanding of Asplund's architecture and the new
building demands the same level of timeless design, simplicity of
material and mastery of detail within a limited budget as the original
composition.
The competition ran between June 1st and September 30th 2009. The
entries will be judged by a jury representing the City Cemetery
Administration, the City Museum and the Swedish Association of Architects.
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