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Lasers, iPods, for a Singapore Funeral of a Lifetime
The 11,200 square meter (120,600 sq ft) columbarium is fully air-conditioned and carpeted, with a skylit lobby and an indoor car park.
After it is fully opened in 2011, the $22 million facility will host up to 50,000 niches for urns spread across 11 suites designed with feng shui elements in mind.
Each of the suites also feature lounges furnished with sofas and rosewood furniture for families to rest when they visit. To access the niches, families are given electronic keycards.
The company plans to open a restaurant in the columbarium as well as set up a system to send electronic reminders to families to pay their respects to their relatives on death anniversaries and birthdays.
The price of such luxury, however, does not come cheap.
Compared to a state-run facility which costs close to $360 for a single niche, prices here start at $22,000 for a double niche in the Royal Suite and $93,000 for a cubicle that stores up to 32 urns in the Family Suite.
There are also "economy" class niches that range from $2,200, and the facility accepts payment in installments.
Madam Goh, a woman in her 60s who only gave her family name, bought a niche for herself at the facility and said the investment was worth it.
"This place is clean, comfortable and much less eerie than the traditional columbariums," she said.
To be continued.
The 11,200 square meter (120,600 sq ft) columbarium is fully air-conditioned and carpeted, with a skylit lobby and an indoor car park.
After it is fully opened in 2011, the $22 million facility will host up to 50,000 niches for urns spread across 11 suites designed with feng shui elements in mind.
Each of the suites also feature lounges furnished with sofas and rosewood furniture for families to rest when they visit. To access the niches, families are given electronic keycards.
The company plans to open a restaurant in the columbarium as well as set up a system to send electronic reminders to families to pay their respects to their relatives on death anniversaries and birthdays.
The price of such luxury, however, does not come cheap.
Compared to a state-run facility which costs close to $360 for a single niche, prices here start at $22,000 for a double niche in the Royal Suite and $93,000 for a cubicle that stores up to 32 urns in the Family Suite.
There are also "economy" class niches that range from $2,200, and the facility accepts payment in installments.
Madam Goh, a woman in her 60s who only gave her family name, bought a niche for herself at the facility and said the investment was worth it.
"This place is clean, comfortable and much less eerie than the traditional columbariums," she said.
To be continued.