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Austrian architect Adolf Loos (1870-1933) said:

‘Only a very small part of architecture belongs to art: the grave and the monument. Everything else that performs a function should be excluded from the domain of art’

From the discipline of garden and landscape architecture, I have also always turned my view in the direction of funerary art.

My aspiration to contribute to the further evolution of funerary art and mourning culture is very great in this regard. Knowledge of funerary art, the creative expression of deep human needs and the creation of a comforting beauty is essential to this end.

Comforting and contemplative funerary and landscape art can only arise from the personally experienced grief or from a very deep empathy of the artist himself. Beauty has a comforting effect. My work should be the silent expression of this.

The grave as a monument

Occasionally, I am commissioned to create a new grave monument in the cemetery where people bury their loved one.  People with profound or cultural content persistently search for an appropriate design for the monument of their life or the life of their loved one. A monument that brings out the character and emotional world of the deceased. Not a monument like one in a thousand, because this person involved did not live like that. A dignified human being with his own character, feelings and vision. A person who did not let himself live downstream, along with the masses. These people deserve an exclusive design for the monument of their lives.

The cemetery as a monument

In my cemetery designs, I always take a holistic approach. All the different components of the cemetery should form a harmonious whole. Delivering a ‘gesamtkunstwerk’ is always my goal! To this end, an exclusive design is always made for the gates, steps, candelabras, covered and uncovered memorial and farewell places, entrance or gate buildings, seating, columbaria, urn monuments, memorial walls, poetic inscriptions in the form of haikus, lettering design, integration of ancient symbols, etc. … All these funerary works of art together form a whole that, when entering these cemeteries, we no longer speak of the grave as the monument but of the cemetery as the monument!

Funerary art installations

In my career to date I have designed 3 temporary art installations. ‘Epiphany’, ‘Epekeina’ and ‘Resurrectionem’. These deeply empathetic art installations should touch the visitor to their deepest essence. In each case, the art installations are deeply imbued with mythological and psychological aspects. Three ancient questions of humanity are recalled upon entering these art installations:

Where do we come from? Who are we? Where are we going?

Mexican autodidactic architect Louis Barragan (1902-1988) said:

‘I don’t divide architecture, landscape and gardening. To me they are one’

From the discipline of garden and landscape architecture, it is impossible not to take architecture into account in a project. An architectural knowledge and creativity is essential. In the Artistic Humanities at Sint-Lucas Ghent, I received the best architectural training for 3 years from teacher-architect Gilbert Decouvreur. This training still determines my work today, in which I approach each project from a very broad vision of garden, landscape, urban planning, architecture and design.

Clients occasionally ask me to think about the architecture from the very beginning of their project. This always proves to be an added value because, from a holistic vision, all the different components can be anchored harmoniously together.

Embedding the building in its surroundings is part of the very first investigation. This takes into account orientation, sun, wind, views to and from the building, drainage of the building and site, earthworks, urban planning regulations, use of materials, etc.

The complete design concept can be worked out at our office. Once the concept is finalised, we work together with an engineer-architect to finalise the entire project in technical, energy and budgetary terms.

THE ORIGIN OF AMA

 

The AMA® design was born out of a general need for a dignified and beautiful way to handle the delivery of ashes.
This trademarked collection elevates both the ritual of ash placement and the subsequent remembrance on cemeteries to a higher level.

These monuments, designed by landscape architecture firm Andy Malengier, were developed in collaboration with UrbaStyle and commercialized by Concrete Diversity.
The result is a high-quality concrete product with an exceptionally refined and durable finish. A standard finish is used in which the concrete is polished, resulting in a surface with low absorption properties—minimizing maintenance requirements.

The AMA® collection comprises several harmonious product lines. These include columbarium and urn monuments, memorial monuments, farewell monuments, ash-scattering monuments, and more.

The name AMA® is an abbreviation of ArsMoriAndi, inspired by the Latin phrases Ars Moriendi and Ars Vivendi.
Translated as “The Art of Dying” and “The Art of Living,” it is interpreted in this context as “The Art of Burial.”

 

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Master Plan for the Steenbergen Domain Erpe-Mere

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Lys Valleyparc Diefhondbos Menen

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Houthulst village center

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Setting Embuild West-Vlaanderen

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Nieuwpoort Nieuwlandsquare

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Wevelgem St. Paul’s College

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Geluwe masterplan

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Poperinge cemetery

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Galmaarden cemetery

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Grobbendonk Het Hoog Cemetery

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Reninge master plan

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Ichtegem village center

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Noordschote Village Green

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Zandvoorde masterplan

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Fatima pilgrimage Zandhoven

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Vollezele cemetery

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Villa house in a landscapegarden

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Adventure park Menen

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Recreation Park Koninginnehof Ostend

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RESURRECTIONEM

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Solheide Overijse Memorial Park

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Masterplan Oudenaarde Dijkstraat cemetery

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Vleteren Park Cemetery

Burial & Memorial Sites

Brothers In Arms Memorial

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Dadizele Cemetery

Burial & Memorial Sites

Private garden in Passchendaele

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Masterplan cemeteries Galmaarden

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Nukerke village center

Village centers

Garden of the Sint-Jozef nursing home Moorsele

Care Homes & Schools Public gardens & parks

St. Lambertus Oedelem Memorial Garden

Burial & Memorial Sites Funerary art

Zwalm Saint-Anna Cemetery

Burial & Memorial Sites

Reninge cemetery

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Memorial garden for children

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Masterplan Sint-Pieters-Leeuw Rink cemetery

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Garden of Destiny

Burial & Memorial Sites Conceptual Architecture Funerary art

The Brooding Soldier Canadian Memorial Sint-Juliaan Langemark

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Langerei residential project Bruges

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Staden wood cemetery

Burial & Memorial Sites

Masterplan Deurle

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Burial & Memorial Sites

Oostrozebeke town hall

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Wervik Park Cemetery

Burial & Memorial Sites

Rectory garden Deurle

Heritage Sites Public gardens & parks

Masterplan Steenhuffel cemetery

Burial & Memorial Sites

Bouwel dorp Cemetery

Burial & Memorial Sites Heritage Sites

Rehabilitation of De Panne cemetery

Burial & Memorial Sites

Masterplan cemetery Zemst Weerde

Burial & Memorial Sites

Proven cemetery

Burial & Memorial Sites

Tombstone Sisters Our Lady of 7 Weeks Ruiselede

Burial & Memorial Sites Funerary art

New cemetery Watou

Burial & Memorial Sites

Masterplan cemeteries Boechout

Burial & Memorial Sites

Kapellen cemetery

Burial & Memorial Sites

Indoor garden art school Harelbeke

Care Homes & Schools Public gardens & parks

Oostrozebeke cemetery redevelopment

Burial & Memorial Sites

Private garden in Wulvergem

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Wulvergem cemetery redevelopment

Burial & Memorial Sites

Renovation German Military Cemetery WWI Vladslo

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Renovation German Military Cemetery WWI Langemark

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Outside Poperinge Adventure Park

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St. Lambertus Oedelem park cemetery

Burial & Memorial Sites

Zillebeke cemetery expansion

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Inner garden city hall Wervik

Public gardens & parks

Schone Keer Lauwe residential park

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EPEKEINA

Funerary art

Garden at a law firm in Menen

Business & Recreation Projects in progress

EPIFANIE

Funerary art

Wachtebeke cemetery redevelopment

Burial & Memorial Sites Projects in progress

Camping car park Veurne

Business & Recreation

Poperinge cemetery redevelopment – Phase 2

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Masterplan cemeteries Lo-Reninge

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Garden cohousing project Maria Madeleine Wervik

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Masterplan cemeterie Wortegem

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Zele masterplan

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Zeebrugge Vismijnpark

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Masterplan Veurne cemetery

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