The data was collected through the use of a general survey and precedent case studies of various buildings. These findings will help shape the elements within the final space. A general survey on-line that is made up of a combination of qualitative and quantitative questions that will allow for a general sense of how the lay people want and think about the proposed building and what may or may not be important to them within the space. The data will be collected from on-line and analysis from the gather information. The precedent case studies were sampled chosen by type and style of the facility. Within the sample, there are a combination of visitable sites and non-visitable sites as well as a variety of locations around the world to compare. The studies will be analysed by style, desired elements in the space, spatial requirements and functionality of the spaces within. The data from the two methods will then be collected and discussed to see how it will …show more content…
The design style of the funeral industry is changing as the upcoming generation. The traditional style was fine for the previous generation by as the upcoming generation trend is more about experience rather than looking at the price of the product. Existing funeral houses in the area are traditional style transitioning into the modern style slowly. Most haven’t been updated fully in the modern style. Funeral homes still resemble a home like interior. The new funeral homes have to have the same atmosphere of a comfortable warm and welcoming. “Understand [the customers] wants and needs and then tailoring services [and space] to not only meet but exceed those needs is increasingly essential for funeral homes” (Wolfelt). Research shows that the industry is changing and therefore the spaces that function within those spaces have to