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North Meadow

2024 - 2065

North Meadow

North Meadow

The North Meadow of Hart Island has been used for burials since 1869. In 1872, New York City began using a system of mass burials, similar to those from the American Civil War. Burials in this area consist of 150 people per numbered plot, with each box's position recorded in a burial ledger.

Starting in 1931, the city began reusing plots after 25-50 years, once bodies had fully decomposed to skeletal remains. Most of the estimated 750,000 burials that took place here between 1869 and 2003 are now unmarked. Adult burials were moved to the Southern Plain in 1989.

The oldest intact graves on Hart Island are located in the North Meadow, making it the ideal starting point for the new burial strategy. This new approach involves conducting individual burials one foot above the existing mass graves, without disturbing them. Burials would be performed as needed, once or twice a week, using the method shown in the provided illustration.
The Burial Process
Grave reuse process using lift and deepen
After a 40-year period, the grave reuse process, known as "lift and deepen," would begin. When a grave is reused, the plot would be excavated and the skeletal remains would be consolidated into a mortuary box placed at the foot of the grave. This ensures that the grave's location does not change, even with the addition of a new burial.

As a result, a visitor returning to the grave of a loved one sixty, seventy, or even eighty years later would be directed to the exact same location. The GPS tag and the sand layer would facilitate this process.

Landscape of Hope

This project was conducted in collaboration with landscape architecture researchers at The Ohio State University Knowlton School and was made possible with support of the Lily Auchicloss Foundation and through a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.

Landscape Design Team Members: Jake Boswell, Jack Gruber, Brendan Ayer and Melinda Hunt

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