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OVER ALL CONCEPT:

Modern architecture is a design philosophy that emerged in the early to mid-20th century,
characterized by a departure from traditional styles and an embrace of innovative materials,
technologies, and functionalist principles. Since the proposed project is a central market, often
favors open floor plans, breaking away from traditional compartmentalized spaces. This creates
a sense of openness and flexibility, allowing for a more fluid use of interior spaces. The building
also promotes awareness of environmental issues, modern architecture often incorporates
sustainable design principles. This includes energy-efficient systems, use of recycled materials,
and designs that consider the environmental impact. As for the character of the building and
form, Incorporate curved lines, dynamic facades, and open walkways to mimic the fluid
movement of a fish in water. To create a strong, open Structure that fosters interaction and
connection, symbolizing the resilience and unity of a fish school. In summary, while "fish form
architecture" as a distinct style is not a formal classification in architectural history, the evolution
of bio-inspired design, particularly drawing from aquatic life, has been a fascinating and growing
trend. This trend is part of a broader movement towards organic, sustainable, and technologically
integrated architecture.

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