A Pantheon of Aphorae Part 2 Project 2008 Javier Antonio Marambio Alfaro University of Valparaiso Valparaiso | Chile Towards Wide Beach, Chile, craggy rockcontinental of ValparaisoA cementery, a sea A pantheon, a skyBetween the sky and the sea resides the wind Wind that it receives to the deceased, another seaA pantheon that spreads on cliffs As walls brimming apiaries of amphoraeJoined in the perpetual silence. Javier Antonio Marambio Alfaro For his diploma, Javier Marambio chose to do a crematorium.He decided to place it at the entrance of an existing cemetery, along a winding, cliff-hanging road overlooking the open sea: spectacular sunsets are there commonplace.The crematorium is not exactly a building: it is rather a continuous spread of groundwork, allowing for great, articulated lengths leading to the final adieu. A parking lot, a church, and a number of flower shops along which water runs establish a sense of rhythm or succession.Urns are kept in a series of low walls which close the whole. Tutor(s) Doctor Pablo Ortuzar