
Designs on Death
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This book provides architectural 'biographies' of Scotland's thirty-one crematoria, explaining their increasing relevance in contemporary Scottish society and pointing to Scotland's distinctive contribution to the progress of cremation and the architecture of crematoria. Many leading architects and craftsmen, including Sir Robert Lorimer and Sir Basil Spence, produced designs of great architectural merit, and Scottish local authorities led the way in designing some of the most progressive crematoria in the UK. These singular, often contested buildings, many in magnificent natural landscape settings, reveal a great deal about the complex, changing and distinctive attitudes to death and funeral rituals in Scotland.
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- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Map of Scottish Crematoria
- Part 1 Architectural and Emotional Challenges
- 1 The Crematorium: A Building of Invisibility and Paradox
- Part 2 Scotland's Pioneering Crematoria 1895-1939
- 2 The Call for Cremation: Glasgow, Scotland's First Crematorium
- 3 Warriston, Edinburgh: A Crematorium Fit for 'The Athens of the North'
- 4 The 1930s Tradition and Innovation: Dundee, Aberdeen (Kaimhill), Paisley and Seafield (Edinburgh) Crematoria
- Part 3 The Social and the Sacred: The Heroic Age of Local Authority Crematoria 1955-1975
- 5 Post-war Optimism: Daldowie, Craigton, Kirkcaldy and Greenock Crematoria
- 6 Ambition and Tenacity: Cardross, Perth, Falkirk, The Linn and Ayr Crematoria
- 7 Confident Assurance: Mortonhall, Clydebank, Dunfermline and Aberdeen (Hazlehead) Crematoria
- Part 4 Private Perspectives: New Horizons 1993-Present
- 8 A Sense of Belonging: Friockheim, Inverness, Irvine, Moray, Houndwood, North Lanarkshire and South Lanarkshire Crematoria
- 9 Landscapes and New Visions: Roucan Loch, Clyde Coast & Garnock Valley, Baldarroch, West Lothian, Borders and Stirlingshire Crematoria
- Conclusion
- Appendix 1: How Does a Cremator Work?
- Appendix 2: Cremation Rates in Scotland
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index
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