Designed in close consultation with survivors, this site combines civic and sacred space.
Families of victims worked closely with artists to create commemorative mosaics for this memorial.
This deeply participatory traveling memorial looks to the future as it remembers the past.
This community museum remembers a neighborhood that was erased by apartheid.
This prison and torture center was transformed into a civic space and human rights center.
Initially designed to help legitimize the Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia, this site has evolved into a genuine, if complicated, memorial site.
Two separate memorials have been built to commemorate this 1985 massacre.