Perfect Building for Better Life

Leon City Funeral

Posted by admin on May 17th, 2010 and filed under Building | 1 Comment »

The Municipal Funeral Leon was completed in 2001 and was designed by Josep Jordi Badia and Val (BAAS architects). Right in front of a large green area, too close to a residential neighborhood, the building is buried under a water tank integrated into the natural environment and facilitate their relationship with the neighboring houses.

The waiting room opens to a large slope of ivy and birch and is characterized by its polished wood, large rugs and indirect lighting to enhance their looks comfortable.

The rooms are lit vigil naturally through courtyard with water that suggest intimacy and privacy.

The only building’s facade, the roof, reflects the magnificent sky of Leon as an allegory of death.

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