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after consulting the Antiquities Advisory Board, with the approval of the Chief Executive and the publication of the notice in government gazette, the Antiquities Authority may legally declare the Graded historic buildings to be protected as Declared Monuments.[2] Five Grade I historic buildings have been demolished in the last two decades. Note: This list is accurate as at 6 November 2009.[4] A territory-wide grade reassessment has been ongoing since. See this link for the latest grading update. ^ Definition of the Gradings of Historical Buildings ^ Protection of the Built Heritage in Hong Kong ^ 前規劃署長:皇后不算珍貴重置合理 20年拆5幢一級建築 保育向來「有贏有輸」(In Chinese) ^ Antiquities and Monuments Office: List of Graded Historic Buildings in Hong Kong (as at 6 November 2009) ^ a b Brief Information on Proposed Grade II Items. ^ Introduction to 1444 Historic Buildings, p.336 ^ Chan, King-lok, "A neglected heritage typology in the New Territories: the Western-Chinese eclectic style rural buildings of the early 20th century", University of Hong Kong, 2008

^ Welcome to 18 Districts - Yuen Long District ^ Introduction to 1444 Historic Buildings, p.191Slideshow: dozens of square windows are scattered across the facade of this crematorium in Lithuania with fortress-like concrete walls.
clean air vehicle (cav) decals Designed by Lithuanian studio Architektu Biuras G.Natkevicius ir Partneriai, the single-storey building is located on an industrial site alongside sugar mills and fertiliser factories.
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See more stories relating to funerals and memorials here. Here's some more information from the architects: This is the first crematorium in Lithuania. The idea to build a crematorium was born in the interwar period, but at that time only furnace to reduce medical waste in Kaunas hospital was built. Increasing cremation traditions Lithunians use cremation services in Latvia and Poland. To make a path for the first crematorium in Lithuania wasn’t easy. Despite the big enthusiasm, the catholic mind and political hypocrisy, the lack and imperfections of environmental and other laws were overcome only in 2011. The owners of Kedainiai crematorium, doctor and environmentalist, showed the strength. Building site- industrial town Kėdainiai with 31000 inhabitants in the center of Lithuania. The area for the building was chosen in industrial park. New building is surrounded by a chaotic, unaesthetical industry: sugar mills, fertilizer factories with smoky chimneys. So the surroundings don’t even have a smell of sacred place.

At the beginning of design process we analyzed the experience of other countries: inspiring examples of crematoriums such as Treptow crematorium in Berlin, Dresden crematorium and crematorium designed by Toyo Ito in Japan, Gifu. These examples were impressive, large monumental buildings with inspiring scenario however crematorium in Kedainiai- small building of 770 m2 and there were almost no place to create sacred script. Unaesthetical industrial environment provoked to create minimalistic and even ascetic scenario. It is one storey concrete building which external and internal quality and unity was created with concrete surfaces. In order to distance itself from the industrial environment the building was designed closed like a human introvert. Even the chimney, which cause bad feelings, is hidden in the volume of building. The main goal of the script- to create the inner Japanese style courtyard with a growing pendulum elm before the main entrance. Yard creates an intimate space, the accumulation zone before entering the building.

Being inside the yard visually expands the space. It creates like an emotional filter to reduce human’s experience of stress. Crematorium interior scenario: courtyard- lobby with resting area- two final disposition halls- cremation hall, cremation equipment room with chimney. The interior is created with four surfaces: concrete, wood veneer, glass with aluminum and white plaster. The ascetic inside allows families to concentrate on a solemnly sad hour with no interference of a colors and details. Every man and his face become very important part of the interior. Three levels of modern cremation and exhaust air cleaning equipment, conforming to the strictest environments requirements was produced by known German firm IFZW. The building is fully equipped for two line cremation. Location: Metalistų st., Kėdainiai, Lithuania Building area: 775 m2 Structural engineering: JSC CONSTR, Adomas Sabaliauskas/ JSC KONSTRUKTORIŲ CECHAS, Kęstutis MatijošaitisPayment Gateway updateSony Store, Online (Hong Kong) is now using secured payment gateway of Global Payments Inc. with Verified by Visa / MasterCard SecureCode service.