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Mourning Hall - The role of Interior Architecture in mourning halls for grieving and reflection

dc.contributor.advisorBrünjes, Katrin
dc.contributor.authorColumbus, Karl
dc.contributor.departmentInterior Architecture/Interior Design (BA)
dc.contributor.otherBerlin International University of Applied Sciences
dc.date.accessioned2025-12-09T09:52:44Z
dc.date.available2025-12-09T09:52:44Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractThis Thesis explores the emotional impact the loss of a loved one has on a human being, how the emotional reaction might vary in a cross-cultural context and how architecture can play a role in supporting these emotions. In today’s multicultural and largely secular societies, traditional religious spaces often no longer meet the needs of those experiencing loss, therefore the thesis concludes in a project that asks how design can provide spaces for remembrance and reflection without relying on religious ritual or symbolism. The research combines literature from biology, psychology, neurological studies and architecture with cultural examples of mourning practices and three case studies: Eternal Hill Columbarium in Taiwan, the Baumschulenweg Crematorium in Berlin, and Skogskyrkogården in Stockholm. These projects highlight how natural light, material choices, and the integration of nature can help to create a calm, supportive environment for grieving. Building on these insights, the thesis presents a design proposal for a secular mourning hall in Berlin, located in the former Rathenau-Hallen. Using biophilic design principles, the project introduces ‘chapels’, gardens, and reflective spaces that encourage personal rituals and quiet togetherness. The work shows that while architecture cannot take away grief, it can offer comfort. Thoughtfully designed spaces can acknowledge loss, make room for different ways of mourning, and create settings where people feel supported in remembering and healing.
dc.description.degreeBA
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.berlin-international.de/handle/123456789/1168
dc.subjectMourning Hall
dc.subjectInterior Architecture
dc.subjectBiophilia
dc.subjectGrief
dc.titleMourning Hall - The role of Interior Architecture in mourning halls for grieving and reflection
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