Langedijk Cemetery | Karres en Brands



Dutch landscape architect Karres en Brands landschapsarchitecten has designed Langedijk Cemetery in South Scharwoude, The Netherlands.
For the new Oostervaart cemetery in Langedijk we decided to divide the cemetery into small, enclosed outdoor ‘grave chambers’. Connections to the ‘grave chambers’ were made by means of a public park network. Within this network, sightlines provide the relationships with the surrounding area; and a connection to the park-like environs.
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Langedijk Diagram Concept 600x424 Langedijk Cemetery | Karres en Brands
Langedijk Cemetery - Conceptual diagram, drawing courtesy Karres en Brands
A cemetery intended for 2,500 graves and 180 children’s graves is not a straightforward commission. In this location the cemetery forms a green recreational structure within the municipality. The task was to ensure a firm consolidation of the cemetery to the surrounding landscape.

Langedijk Plan Drawing 600x381 Langedijk Cemetery | Karres en Brands
Langedijk Cemetery - Master plan, drawing courtesy Karres en Brands

For the new Oostervaart cemetery in Langedijk we decided to divide the cemetery into small, enclosed outdoor ‘grave chambers’. Connections to the ‘grave chambers’ were made by means of a public park network. Within this network, sightlines provide the relationships with the surrounding area; and a connection to the park-like environs. The cemetery borders a recreation area, containing parkland, sports fields, allotments and similar facilities. A striking aspect of this area is the presence of water. Not only with the presence of a large pond, but in particular the long straight-edged watercourses, that are a characteristic of the surrounding region, which gives the area its structure. For technical reasons, the cemetery will be laid out higher than the surrounding area. Graves will be dug in three layers and, depending on the ground water level, each ‘grave chamber’ will be given its own elevation.

Langedijk Urn Columns  photo Saph Rob de Jong 600x480 Langedijk Cemetery | Karres en Brands
Langedijk Cemetery, image courtesy Karres en Brands

The total number of graves will be divided into seven ‘grave chambers’. These will be surrounded by high hedges, creating intimate and enclosed spaces. Every ‘grave chamber’ will have its own atmosphere, with an appropriate design. The planting, trees and manner of placing the gravestone are different for each chamber.

Langedijk Gravechamber 2 600x480 Langedijk Cemetery | Karres en Brands
Langedijk Cemetery, image courtesy Karres en Brands

The park network forms the connection between the cemetery and its surroundings, and in between the different ‘grave chambers’. The entrances to the cemetery are linked with this network, so that a direct route is created. This network is created with the use of lawns, raised mounds and widely spread trees that lie lower than the ‘grave chambers’. The parks connecting network becomes a separate element of the cemetery. From the park network, sightlines create new relationships with the surrounding area. Where the landscape necessitates an opening, the system response by opening out into its ‘environs’ adding special elements like: stairways, viewpoints and balconies.

Langedijk Entrance area with Birch trees 600x480 Langedijk Cemetery | Karres en Brands
Langedijk Cemetery, image courtesy Karres en Brands

A covered waiting area is situated at the entrance to the cemetery, which is open to all. The design for the waiting area was created in partnership with Onix. The cemetery’s maintenance building is positioned on the other side of the site.

Langedijk Entrance building Onix  photo Saph Rob de Jong 600x480 Langedijk Cemetery | Karres en Brands
Langedijk Cemetery, image courtesy Karres en Brands

+ Project credit / data

Project: Langedijk Cemeter

Location: South Scharwoude, The Netherlands

Area: cemetery total 6 hectares, 1st phase 2.7 hectares

Budget: € 1,200,000

Design: 2005-2007

Construction: 2008-2009

Landscape architect: Karres en Brands landschapsarchitecten | http://www.karresenbrands.nl/

Team: Sylvia Karres, Bart Brands, Lieneke van Campen, Joost de Natris, Alejandro Noe Guerrero, Andre Baldisiute

Design of waiting area and maintenance building: Onix

Specification and implementation supervision; Rod’or Technical Advice Bureau

Client: Langedijk Local Authority

+ All images and drawings courtesy Karres en Brands


Langedijk Corten Steal Strip photo Saph Rob de Jong 170x170 Langedijk Cemetery | Karres en Brands
Langedijk Entrance area with Birch trees 170x170 Langedijk Cemetery | Karres en Brands
Langedijk Entrance building Onix  photo Saph Rob de Jong 170x170 Langedijk Cemetery | Karres en Brands
Langedijk Gravechamber 170x170 Langedijk Cemetery | Karres en Brands
Langedijk Gravechamber 2 170x170 Langedijk Cemetery | Karres en Brands
Langedijk Path System 170x170 Langedijk Cemetery | Karres en Brands
Langedijk Path System 2 170x170 Langedijk Cemetery | Karres en Brands
Langedijk Urn Columns  photo Saph Rob de Jong 170x170 Langedijk Cemetery | Karres en Brands
Langedijk view on Gravechamber photo Saph Rob de Jong 170x170 Langedijk Cemetery | Karres en Brands
Langedijk view on pond photo Saph Rob de Jong 170x170 Langedijk Cemetery | Karres en Brands
Langedijk Diagram Concept 170x170 Langedijk Cemetery | Karres en Brands
Langedijk Plan Drawing 170x170 Langedijk Cemetery | Karres en Brands
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