Situated at the site of Kitaya Park in Tokyo Japan, “Life Ceremonies” seeks to weave a community of intergenerational families and multigenerational living with architecture.
This project is about sight as much as it is about procession, remembrance through the movement around absence. Simple movements open the design to the potential of these types of spaces, leaving much of the site open to the community’s choice of design for living.
With ideas of how one might live a life, from beginning to end, in a singular complex, “Life Ceremonies” is ultimately about how we can bring together people of varying ages and generations to create family through community. To place oneself at the end only to catch sight of the beginning.~root~>