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The award for the best design for after cremation commemoration goes to the architectural practice Nitro Saggio from Rome, Italy for their Roman Dunes project MNEMOSYNE FLOW. Arch.Rosetta Angelini dott.in Arch. Antonino Di Raimo Arch. Emanuele Tarducci
Roman Dunes project, is a dune terrain system moulding a mass of wiggly dunes with a singular dune cut in sections to hold the graves. The practice wins the Federation of British Cremation Authorities trophy - the third new trophy to be presented in 2006, £250 and a certificate. Contacts: Nitro Saggio OP.zza Grecia, 61 00196 Roma ITALY tel +39 06 97615923 tel +39 06 57286586
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AFTER CREMATION CATEGORY AWARD
Rosetta Angelini, Antonio Di Raimo and Emanuele Tarduccio from architects NITRO SAGGIO, Rome, ITALY

The Phoenix Awards Scheme is a truly international competition attracting entries from all over the world for the design of memorials in their environment, as a place set aside for the commemoration of the dead after cremation or burial, and is internationally acclaimed for raising awareness of burial places and commemoration in the community.
It aims to stimulate and encourage better design of cemeteries and memorials and in particular, places of commemoration after cremation, and encourages new ideas to get away from routinely extending current patterns and systems.