Cemetery of San Cataldo (built parts)

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The Cemetery of San Cataldo is a renowned modernist cemetery complex in Modena, Italy, celebrated for its austere geometric forms and poetic, metaphysical treatment of death and memory.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural work
cemetery complex
modernist architecture
architecturalStyle Modernist architecture
Postmodern architecture NERFINISHED
Rationalist architecture
country Italy
hasArchitect Aldo Rossi NERFINISHED
Gianni Braghieri NERFINISHED
hasPart arcaded galleries
boundary entrances
burial niches
chapel or ceremonial space
columbarium walls
courtyard voids
drainage channels
entrance block
gravel courtyards
grid of burial cells
internal circulation corridors
internal plazas
landscaped external grounds
lighting shafts
longitudinal gallery blocks
main ossuary block
masonry infill walls
niche-lined corridors
open central courtyard
parking and access area
paving surfaces
perimeter colonnades
perimeter wall
roof terraces
service buildings
service courtyard
service rooms
staircases
structural concrete frames
technical spaces
transverse gallery blocks
unfinished cube-like ossuary building
ventilation openings
window openings without glass
locatedIn Emilia-Romagna
Italy
Modena NERFINISHED
partOf San Cataldo cemetery complex NERFINISHED

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Aldo Rossi notableWork Cemetery of San Cataldo (built parts)