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6. Conclusion
6. Conclusion :
The Covid Memorial
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Creating a memorial-musuem taught me a whole new perspective on what architecture is and what influence it can have. In an urban setting, designing an experiential museum-memorial was a difficult undertaking.I realised there were a lot of elements to consider when planning the journey. To comprehend how one feels when entering that area, how that space affects the feel of human emotions, and whether or not that space is truly welcoming and soothing. And in order to grasp this, we must go into the smallest of details, such as a small slit in the wall. A memorial necessitates several spaces: a space to grieve, a space to console oneself, a space for learning, a room to halt and reflect, and a space for healing.
I’ve also learned that the process of creating the memorial is far more significant than the ultimate result, because it is during the process that one tends to focus on the minute aspects, and comprehend how well the overall notion sinks in if these small bits and pieces are placed together.Understanding the journey is a whole task while the pandemic is still goin on.
I am grateful for the opportunity to study memorial design because the topic’s limitless potential in understanding the emotions that can be achieved through architecture is limitless, and this aspect of architecture is something that needs to be explored further and implemented in other architectural spaces.
After all, it’s all about creating a sense of place and making user experience the whole.