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There’s a better way to die, and architecture can help

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In this short, provocative talk, architect Alison Killing looks at buildings where death and dying happen — cemeteries, hospitals, homes. The way we die is changing, and the way we build for dying … well, maybe that should too. It’s a surprisingly fascinating look at a hidden aspect of our cities, and our lives.

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Scatter Tubes

Today I was privileged to deliver this urn to a lady whose husband died suddenly. Loved her choice of Scatter tube. With their beautiful designs, scatter tubes are a functional and respectful way to scatter ashes. Made from heavy cardboard, scatter tubes are specifically designed to securely hold the ashes of your loved one. These […]

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