Grief Garden
Grief Garden
The Grief Garden
The grief garden can exist as both a permanent garden and a mobile experience with several activities that can be done in isolation at any moment or in a group setting, optimizing potential visits.
There should be several permanent stations marked strategically by furniture, structures, plants, or other materials. For instance, perennials native to the local landscape should populate the garden and symbolize death, rebirth, and transformation.
For uniformity, a Reflection Labyrinth consisting of rocks and plants should be the focal point of the garden and placed in the center to serve as a space where people can reflect.
Benches should be placed throughout the labyrinth to encourage silent reflection. The rocks that eventually populate the labyrinth should be customizable and placed at a nearby paint station where visitors have a chance to paint the names of loved ones or experiences they are grieving. After people paint the rocks, they should leave them in the labyrinth to encourage reflection.
Three Areas Should Span From The Labyrinth
The Chime Wall
Sound Booth
The Memorial
isolation located