| Topic |
Title |
Author |
Cemetery Design
and Planning |
Cemetery Architecture and Planning for Profit and Identity
When your cemetery undertakes a project, whether it's building a mausoleum or developing a new section, you want to ensure that it will make a profit and benefit the cemetery's image in the community. Creative design and planning can do just that.
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W. R. Toson |
| Columbarium Design |
Historic Significance Drives Tribute Design Project
...a design challenge unlike most...a columbarium developed on the highest, steepest and most prominent site in the cemetery. |
W. R. Toson |
| Master Planning and Cremation Trends |
Master Planner Roundtable - American Cemetery Magazine
Any cemetery project starts with a master plan, so cemeterians need to keep up with the latest trends in cemetery design. One of the most popular design elements that have popped up in cemetery expansions in recent years are cremation gardens, which are picturesque settings that incorporate attractive columbariums and/or scattering gardens for cremated remains. |
Brian Johnson - American Cemetery Magazine
Tribute Design - key contributor |
| Precast Mausoleums |
Mausoleum Construction - Precast vs. Poured-In-Place Pt1
How do 'precast' systems compare with 'poured-in-place' crypts? |
W. R. Toson & Colleagues |
| Precast Mausoleums |
Precast Crypts & Niches - Precast vs. Poured-In-Place Pt2
Nearly 20 years later, the debate continues, but not surprisingly, both systems have found their place in our industry. |
W. R. Toson |
| Project Financing |
How to Pay for Your Next Improvement Project
The method in which a capital project is funded often determines its financial success. |
W. R. Toson |