Estudo preliminar de cemitério vertical para Natal/RN

The Vertical Cemetery for Natal / RN idea came from the perception of the need to increase the offer of graves in the city. With about 6,000 deaths a year in the last 3 years, the garden cemeteries no longer could hold this high demand. Furthermore, new resolutions from CONAMA (Environment Nation...

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Autor principal: Marques, Rute de Oliveira
Outros Autores: Albuquerque, Glauce Lilian Alves de
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo:The Vertical Cemetery for Natal / RN idea came from the perception of the need to increase the offer of graves in the city. With about 6,000 deaths a year in the last 3 years, the garden cemeteries no longer could hold this high demand. Furthermore, new resolutions from CONAMA (Environment National Council) were approved, which establish new criteria for burial in the country, aiming to combat pollution caused by this type of urban equipment. Although this topic is still poorly explored in Brazil, some examples of this type of construction have already been built. Two projects were chosen as references, one indirect reference (Yarkon Cemetery in Israel) and another direct one (Memorial Fortaleza). In addition, studies were conducted on the controlling technologies of gases produced by the decomposition of the bodies. A new computerized system named No-Leak, created by the Villa Group was chosen for the project. With the analysis of these reference buildings, the resolutions of CONAMA, the contamination control system and legislations pertinent to the subject, it was possible to elaborate a program and pre-dimension the spaces. The chosen site is located in the North Zone of the city, which has dimensions that met the design intentions. The location is accessible to population from all over the city, via fast transit roads and public transportation (bus and train). The project developed aims for a lower visual and environmental impact, in order to meet legal requirements, resulting in a design made for the user’s full comfort. The buildings of the complex are connected as a strategy to create a path, allowing the ritual of the procession to happen through enclosed and open environments, all surrounded by natural elements.