Articles tagged "Names"
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Design Concepts for Parque de la Memoria
On July 21, 1996, the City of Buenos Aires passed Law 46, officially establishing the Parque de la Memoria project and creating the first state-funded ...read »
Design for Villa Grimaldi Park for Peace
Villa Grimaldi Park for Peace consists of a 10,200-square-meter green space crossed by two intersecting paths that lead to a wall inscribed with the names of ...read »
Design of Oradour-sur-Glane
The victims of Oradour-sur-Glane are buried in a cemetery to the north of the village, where a tall column flanked by ossuaries memorializes the dead. Along ...read »
Design of Terror Háza
The Terror Háza museum was opened on February 24, 2002, after a year-long renovation process. The reconstruction aimed to make the building stand out ...read »
Design of Halabja
The main building of the Halabja monument is a single-story, modern structure covered in white orbs. Its curved roof culminates in a 100-foot tower consisting ...read »
Design of Choeung Ek
Choeung Ek is a large site, about the size of a soccer field, and is surrounded by farmland. The centerpiece of the site, a 62-meter concrete and plexiglass ...read »
Discussion of Choeung Ek
Some Cambodians have made the objection that the preservation and presentation of skulls in Choeung Ek’s stupa violates Buddhist custom. In an appeal for ...read »
Design of Tuol Sleng
After taking control of Cambodia in 1979, the Vietnamese, seeking to legitimize their unpopular occupation, quickly capitalized upon Tuol Sleng’s propaganda ...read »Design of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Museum
Peace Memorial Park was designed by Kenzo Tange, who won a design competition sponsored by the city of Hiroshima. Entrants were asked to develop a ...read »News
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Resources
Connor, Kimberly Rae “’A common geography of the mind’: Creating sacred space in the autobiographical writings of Paul Monette and The NAMES Project.” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 68, no. 1 (March 2000): 47.
Gentry, J. “The NAMES Project: A catharsis of grief.” Christian Century 106, no. 18 (May 31-June 7, 1989): 550.
Hawkins, Peter S. “Confronting AIDS: The NAMES Project Quilt.” AIDS Patient Care & STDs 12, no. 10 (October 1998): 743-749.
Hawkins, Peter S. “Naming names: The art of memory and the NAMES Project AIDS Quilt.” Critical Inquiry 19, no. 4 (Summer 1993): 752.
Lewis, JacquelineFraser, Michael R. “Patches of Grief and Rage: Visitor Responses to the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt.” Qualitative Sociology 19, no. 4 (Winter 1996): 433.
Ruskin, Cindy The Quilt: Stories From The NAMES Project. Pocket Books, 1988.
