Envisioning eternal continuation of life's essence through death and the city projects.
We stand steadfast, as navigators guiding society towards a future where death is not shrouded in mystery and fear, but is embraced, planned, and celebrated as an eternal continuation of the essence of life within the vibrant heartbeat of our cities.
Work process
1. Create Project Concept
2. Invite the Co-founder
3. Do Project Funding
4.Prove the concept
5. Build project team
6. Do Real Project
Key driving factors of project for death and the city
Lengthening Lifespans
As we confront the realities of increased lifespans, growing populations, and a rise in single-person households, our traditional approaches to death and burial need thoughtful innovation.
Climate Change
Climate change is reshaping our approach to cemetery design, maintenance and funeral ceremony, additionally, end-of-life practices, necessitating environmentally and in the view of urban planning conscious adaptations in burial traditions and funeral arrangements.
Frontier Technologies
The integration of frontier technologies into our daily lives is revolutionizing various traditional practices, including funerals and commemoration ceremonies. Here's how some of these advanced technologies might reshape funeral practices and mobility
Epidemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has indeed forced a dramatic rethinking of public gatherings, with profound impacts on ceremonies that have held cultural and religious significance for millennia, including funerals. This disruption has highlighted the resilience and adaptability of human rituals in the face of unprecedented challenges.
Sea Level rising
The increasing sea level necessitates the development of a new approach to urban planning. This entails the exploration of alternative cities, such as floating and underwater cities. Additionally, it is crucial to devise novel forms of cemeteries and innovative funeral ceremonies as integral components of future city plans. All of these factors are of utmost importance, especially in densely populated areas.
Future of works
To develop innovative projects that address the future of work, focusing on people, their contributions, urban environments, and the existential aspects of life and death. These projects aim to create sustainable and meaningful futures for all generations by fostering a deeper connection between individuals and their surroundings.