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The ICRC’s physical memorials are sites around the world where staff members, families, friends and visitors can come together in a spirit of openness and inclusiveness. These memorials pay tribute to our colleagues for the vital work they did in providing humanitarian protection and assistance to victims of war and other violence. They are places of memory, hope, shared grief and inspiration, designed to both reflect and preserve the ICRC’s unity in challenging times.

Headquarters memorial

There are two memorials in Geneva: the Garden of Remembrance at the ICRC’s headquarters on Avenue de la Paix; and the Memorial Fountain at our logistics hub in Satigny.


The Garden of Remembrance and its commemorative plaque were inaugurated in May 1998 following two devastating attacks on our staff in late 1996. It is a place for commemoration and quiet contemplation. It is where headquarters staff mark the ICRC’s annual Day of Remembrance. The garden honours all those who died while on assignment and recognizes the humanitarian ideal that inspired them. An expanded memorial garden is under development.


“Imagine a place, on the ICRC hill, where employees and visitors could linger for a moment, sit, reflect and clear their mind. A simple, informal, yet meaningful place. A verdant setting that, more inspiring than decorative, would be an expression of what we want to hold on to forever.” (Excerpt from the 1997 project design)

Garden of remembrance
Memorial Fountain in Satigny
Delegations memorials

There are memorials at ICRC sites around the world commemorating colleagues who died while helping people affected by armed conflict and other violence.

Baghdad, Iraq
In memory of Vatche Arslanian (2003); Nadisha Ranmuthu (2003); Dekran Hagopian (2003); Zoheir Al-Sheikly (2003); Samir Al-Karady (2005)
Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan
In memory of Ghulam Mortaza Omar, Ahmad Khalid Hazrati, Ghulam Maqsood, Ghulam Rasoul, Sayed Shah Agha and Najibullah Sahebzada (2017). Lorena Enebral Perez, a physiotherapist, was killed the same year at our physical rehabilitation centre in Mazar-e-Sharif
Sanaa, Yemen
Garden of Remembrance honouring the memories of Hussein Saleh (2012); Mohammed Al-Hakamy and Abdulkarem Ghazi (2015); Hanna Lahoud (2018); Ahmed Wazir, Saidi Kayiranga and Hamid Al-Qadami (2020)
Bujumbura, Burundi
In memory of Cédric Martin, Reto Neuenschwander and Juan Pastor Ruffinoz (1996).
Novye Atagi, Russia
In memory of Fernanda Calado, Hans Elkerbout, Ingeborg Foss, Nancy Malloy, Gunnhild Myklebust and Sheryl Thayer (1996).
Bunia, Democratic Republic of the Congo
In memory of Aduwe Boboli, Julio Delgado, Rita Fox-Stucki, Jean Molokabonge, Véronique Saro and  Unen Ufoirworth (2001).
Donetsk, Ukraine
In memory of Laurent DuPasquier (2014).
Bangui, Central African Republic
In memory of Mamadou Siradjou (2014); Alexis Marboua (2016); Atteyipe Issouf Adoum (2017).
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Plaque in memory of Frederic Maurice (1992).
Juba, South Sudan
In memory of Lukudu Kennedy (2017).
Unterbäch, Switzerland
In memory of Kiew Sambath (1994), Fernanda Calado (1996), Zoheir Abdallah Ahmad Al-Sheikhly (2003), in their name but in the name of many others. https://www.salzgebe.org/kapelle/
Baghdad, Iraq
In memory of Vatche Arslanian (2003); Nadisha Ranmuthu (2003); Dekran Hagopian (2003); Zoheir Al-Sheikly (2003); Samir Al-Karady (2005)
Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan
In memory of Ghulam Mortaza Omar, Ahmad Khalid Hazrati, Ghulam Maqsood, Ghulam Rasoul, Sayed Shah Agha and Najibullah Sahebzada (2017). Lorena Enebral Perez, a physiotherapist, was killed the same year at our physical rehabilitation centre in Mazar-e-Sharif
Sanaa, Yemen
Garden of Remembrance honouring the memories of Hussein Saleh (2012); Mohammed Al-Hakamy and Abdulkarem Ghazi (2015); Hanna Lahoud (2018); Ahmed Wazir, Saidi Kayiranga and Hamid Al-Qadami (2020)
Bujumbura, Burundi
In memory of Cédric Martin, Reto Neuenschwander and Juan Pastor Ruffinoz (1996).
Novye Atagi, Russia
In memory of Fernanda Calado, Hans Elkerbout, Ingeborg Foss, Nancy Malloy, Gunnhild Myklebust and Sheryl Thayer (1996).
Bunia, Democratic Republic of the Congo
In memory of Aduwe Boboli, Julio Delgado, Rita Fox-Stucki, Jean Molokabonge, Véronique Saro and  Unen Ufoirworth (2001).
Donetsk, Ukraine
In memory of Laurent DuPasquier (2014).
Bangui, Central African Republic
In memory of Mamadou Siradjou (2014); Alexis Marboua (2016); Atteyipe Issouf Adoum (2017).
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Plaque in memory of Frederic Maurice (1992).
Juba, South Sudan
In memory of Lukudu Kennedy (2017).
Unterbäch, Switzerland
In memory of Kiew Sambath (1994), Fernanda Calado (1996), Zoheir Abdallah Ahmad Al-Sheikhly (2003), in their name but in the name of many others. https://www.salzgebe.org/kapelle/
Design competition for the new memorial garden at ICRC headquarters

The ICRC decided to entrust the design to an architect of national or international renown whose portfolio of past projects is in keeping with the importance of this project. Minimal guidance was provided to the architects to ensure maximum freedom of expression. The selection process favoured designs from different cultures.

 

The following seven architects were shortlisted:

- Charles Pictet, Charles Pictet Architectes Associés, Geneva, Switzerland

- Jeanette Hansen, 3XN, Copenhagen, Denmark

- Xu Tiantian, DnA Design and Architecture, Beijing, China

- Francis Kéré, Kéré Architecture, Berlin, Germany

- Cazú Zegers, Cazú Zegers, Santiago, Chile

- Shigeru Ban, Shigeru Ban Architects, Tokyo, Japan

- Barbara Tirone, A-Architectes Sàrl, Geneva, Switzerland

Results of the design competition

The pace of the selection process was affected by the initiative to draw up a master plan for all ICRC premises. This will enable the ICRC to have a better vision of how the premises will evolve over the next decade and how it will fit into the surrounding environment. (ICRC Campus | urbz)

 

After extensive consultation with staff, bereaved families and a group of ICRC alumni, the ICRC has chosen the Chilean firm Cazú Zegers as its preferred architectural partner.

 

The forthcoming process will be adapted with elements from the master plan and a clearer understanding of the wishes of staff and bereaved families.

 

The quality of all the proposals received is to be commended, an overview of which is given below. The architects can have a more detailed presentation on their respective websites.

Their story continues - "Leur histoire continue" by Charles Pictet
Shelter - “Abri” by 3XN architects
“The faraway nearby” by DnA_Design and Architecture
The garden of remembrance - "Le jardin du souvenir" by Francis Kéré
“Memorial garden” by Cazú Zegers Arquitectura D+D
The world in a sphere - “Le monde dans une sphère” by Shigeru Ban architects
"Earth seen from the Moon" by Barbara Tirone