Requena Pantheon / Belen Ilarri Studio | ArchDaily
Summary
The Requena Pantheon, designed by Belen Ilarri Studio, redefines traditional burial architecture with its innovative use of materials and design, completed in 2021 in Spain.
Why It Matters
This project is significant as it challenges conventional notions of pantheon design, integrating modern aesthetics with cultural heritage. It reflects a shift towards more meaningful and coherent architectural expressions in cemeteries, which can influence future designs in similar contexts.
Key Takeaways
- The Requena Pantheon utilizes unconventional materials to create a unique architectural statement.
- It contrasts with traditional pantheon designs, offering a fresh perspective on eternal resting places.
- The project emphasizes the importance of coherence and meaning in architectural design.
Save this picture!© David Zarzoso+ 5 Curated by Valentina Díaz Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1038824/requena-pantheon-belen-ilarri-studio Clipboard "COPY" CopyRestoration•Spain Architects: Belen Ilarri Studio Area Area of this architecture project Area: 15 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year: 2021 Category: RestorationArchitect: Belen IlarriCountry: SpainMore SpecsLess Specs Save this picture!© David Zarzoso The design of this pantheon challenges the classic structures aiming to host the eternity. Unlike the traditional pantheons in the area, this project full of meaning and coherence balances unusual materials within the traditional enclave in the Requena cemetery.