A Modern Mortuary in Munich
In the tenth-century district of Riem, on the far eastern edge of the city of Munich, sits the Mortuary at Munich–Riem (Friedhof-Riem). Designed by architects Andreas Meck and Stephan Koppel, the complex is comprised of unassuming buildings that conjure a decidedly modern last resting place.
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Magnificent photos! I feel as if I have been there.
Wow what a view this one, and i am quite impressed with this,
The materiality of this project is great and really blends with the landscape - particularly the stacked stone.
I loved the ideas expressed in this article and series of pictures, but I have a question...the water in the pool looks stagnant, which makes me wonder if there's some sort of recirculation system they can use, or if it was just a dreary day and the water just looked awful that day?
@Lady Thanatolia: I think the day was pretty overcast, which is why the water appears that way.
This place looks amazing! Thank you so much for sharing these photos. I know want to visit! You are extremely talented. Can I buy a print somewhere?
Rachel, perhaps send a tweet directly to the photographer: @bkrobins
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