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Werribee Mausoleum Extension

Werribee Mausoleum Extension
© Tatjana Plitt

Werribee Mausoleum Extension

This recent expansion of the Werribee Mausoleum creates 170 new resting places for deceased loved-ones in the Werribee cemetery. The project comprises two distinct structures; a new garden Mausoleum to the east of the original building, containing 140 outward-facing crypts (doubling the original capacity); and a series of Family Mausolea to the west of the original building, comprising four intimate family rooms and chapels which accommodate five or ten resting places each.

The new additions flank the original structure designed by BAU and expanded on the symbolism and monumentality of the original design. The dramatic Corbusian pre-cast roof form is extended over the new additions, but a space is reserved between new and existing at ground level; a punctuation mark. At the eastern end, this gap forms a new entry, in keeping with the original masterplan. To the west, the space is filled with garden, signaling a new interpretation of the design language and layout of the original structure to better frame the Family Mausolea.

Where the eastern addition continues the original materiality of in-situ concrete and stone shutter faces, the Family Mausolea to the west has a different offering. Each family room has a landscaped forecourt for gathering, protected by the floating concrete canopy and paved with bluestone, which continues into the interior. Patterned anodised aluminium screens provide a veil of privacy to mourners inside, while openings frame glimpses of the cemetery's renowned olive grove to the north. Northern light beams in, dancing ephemeral rays through interior. The concrete and stone of the exterior softens into rose-coloured Australian granite crypt shutters within the chapels; when combined with vertical cedar paneling, they cast a warming, intimate glow throughout each space.

A niche in the southern wall of the Family Mausolea acts as an altar for photographs, memorabilia and religious icons. Surrounded by a halo of stained-glass windows, coloured and patterned light enriches the interiors. The play of colour, light, pattern and movement, creates an ethereal, yet welcoming space. Respectfully bookending the original mausoleum, these new additions create much-needed additional resting places and warm, reverent Family Mausolea in which to remember and honour loved-ones.

 

Material Used :
EXTERNAL MATERIALS:
- In-situ concrete walls & crypts cores
- Pre-cast concrete profiled roof
- Custom perforated aluminium panels with AAF finishing
- Viridian ‘Seraphic Custom’ colour backed glass
- Custom stained-glass windows by Ferguson Stained Glass
- Adelaide green granite by Freeway Trading P/L
- Bronze rosettes by Morello/Ashcroft
- Bluestone pavers in sawn finish by Bamstone

INTERNAL MATERIALS:
- Western red cedar ‘Castelation’ interlocking grooved tongue and groove lining by Cedarsales
- Kiln-dried hardwood altar niche surround
- Bluestone pavers in sawn finish by Bamstone

LIGHTING:
- Spun C1 pendant light by Life Space Journey
- Harrier inground LED uplight by Ligman

Project credits

Architects
Structural engineers
Builder

Product spec sheet

Pendant Light
Spun C1 by Life Space Journey
Inground LED uplight
Harrier by Ligman Lighting USA
Bluestone pavers in sawn finish
Western red cedar ‘Castelation’ interlocking grooved tongue and groove lining
Custom stained-glass windows
‘Seraphic Custom’ colour backed glass

Project data

Project Year
2019
Category
Museums
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