By acknowledging the important of a person and how they inhabit any given space, architecture becomes an opportunity for a directed attention to the experience of a place.
There are some activities that an urban population cannot be without, the attainment of food and produce being a crucial one. For that comes a proposal to design an urban public market that will provide goods, exchange, and community for the site at which it will be located. It will act as a catalyst for communal activity while providing a distinguished experience that responds specifically to the needs of the user; understanding that the user is the primary unit of the designed system of experiences.
Monday, November 2, 2009
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