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Code for design of cemetery

Article 1: the principle of solemnity

As we all know, the cemetery is mainly to pay homage to the grave site of the deceased and to comfort the living. Therefore, the cemetery design company must make the whole cemetery present a solemn atmosphere through various design techniques, and create a pleasant environment through neat planning of evergreen plants, so that the cemetery site makes people feel cordial, natural and solemn.

Second: the principle of sustainable development and utilization.

When designing a cemetery, the cemetery design company should also pay attention to certain long-term planning, and comprehensively consider the requirements of the short-term and long-term overall planning of the city and the local customs, culture and population development, so that the cemetery design should not be too limited in construction and use, adhere to the concept of sustainable development and use, and meet the basic needs of modern cemetery use.

Third: the principle of regional characteristics

When designing a cemetery, it is necessary to integrate relevant characteristic elements according to different areas. In addition to combining local natural environmental conditions and local customs, it should also be coordinated with local social life customs. The cemetery design company should pay attention to the excavation and development of local culture to show the personality and actual characteristics of the cemetery. We should also consider the local funeral customs and cultural characteristics of national traditions to design and embody them.

Fourth: People-oriented design principle.

The significance of cemetery design is mainly to let the dead rest in peace, and the living have a place to pay homage and seek comfort. Therefore, the cemetery design company should also pay attention to the people-oriented design principle when designing, taking into account that the planning and design of the site and space should be more convenient to use, such as spacious passages and roadside rest platforms, barrier-free design or convenient service facilities.