Abstract: Life and death are perpetual topics for human beings to investigate. The basic kind of funeral architecture is cemeteries, which serve as the final resting place for humans and their final homes. The demand for cities has been highlighted as a result of population growth. This research focuses on the spaces linked to a multi-faith cemetery as well as the types of spaces that evoke emotions throughout the death process. For the research, four main religions were chosen: Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, and Zoroastrianism. The aim of the research is to find out the emotional aspect and spatial character of the space associated with deceased. The main research topic was: what effect do emotional elements have on death places and what are the design criteria for highrise cemeteries in metropolitan areas? According to the findings of this study, emotions such as mourning or grief, as well as remembrance processes, were major preoccupations. It also indicates that all faiths' funeral practises and ceremonies have a similarity, as well as shared concepts about death. The study's result offers a fresh perspective on how the architectural character of spaces aids in coping with the emotions associated with death. Keywords: Cemetery, Multi-faith, Emotions, Religion, Death, Spaces, Architecture & High-Rise