Living in the city and dying in the city

Architecture students have designed concepts for a hospice in the city centre.
Architecture students have designed concepts for a hospice in the city centre. Image: V. Kretschmer, M. Boehringer / TUM
Architecture students have designed concepts for a hospice in the city centre. Image: V. Kretschmer, M. Boehringer / TUM Students create innovative concepts for a hospice - People receiving end-of-life care are usually cut off from the outside world in their hospice rooms. Architecture students at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have now developed new concepts for an inner-city hospice. The goal is to enable dying residents to participate in everyday life. Dying is part of life. Or at least it should be. But very few people are willing to address this issue.
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