This project is a series of passage tombs. Located at the Trinity site in New Mexico, every tomb was associated with a specific nuclear event – Trinity itself, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Chernobyl, etc. The tombs were all variations on the same shape – a long passage and an internal chamber enclosed in an inverted cone. The diameter of the upper part of each cone corresponded to the spread of the fallout associated with each event and immediately communicating a sense of the event’s scale. A very specific cut was made in the outer wall of each tomb, allowing the light of the sun or moon to shoot through on the anniversaries of the events, illuminating a map of the world centered on the event’s location.