Project by Adriana Gambirazio @agambi & Jessie Pan @jessie.p
Reciprocal Terrain reimagines interment in NYC by restoring death as an ecological process. Through natural organic reduction, we reimagine death as a reciprocal process within the terrain. The ground receives, transforms, and returns within the island’s cycles of matter and care. Utilizing the Renwick Smallpox Hospital ruin on Roosevelt Island as scaffold, the project utilizes Natural Organic Reduction (NOR) to convert human remains into soil over a 2–3 month cycle. The space holds a gradient of ceremony spanning from north to south: the NOR facility at the north end, a central memorialization courtyard where composite tiles accumulate trace, and a southern community center intertwining daily life through childcare and senior care. As generations of community care, share, tend, and eventually enter this same terrain, architecture participates directly in its temporality. The beginning of life is paired with its end, making the full arc of mortality visible, shared, and valued.