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Sanguine Lily, 1916 Centenary Chapel at Glasnevin Cemetery

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Sanguine Lily, 1916 Centenary Chapel at Glasnevin Cemetery

Form4 Architecture

The Easter Rising in 1916 marked the inevitable rise of Ireland’s political independence. Against what was known to be superior military power and resources, the uprising lasted only 5 days, but was a momentous call for freedom. Following the uprising, 232 casualties were buried in a mass grave in the Glasnevin Cemetery. This design for a 1916 Centenary Chapel at Glasnevin Cemetery pays homage to these lost loved ones. It aims to bring together a unifying whole in the greater Dublin community, acting as a portal for lost loved ones, while being a symbol of indissoluble unity amongst the living.

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