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Review of Related Studies

Local

Public markets are significantly vital to the Filipino's social and public

spaces life. It is a trade center where Filipinos market and sell products and

has been for different eras. Palengke, or public Market, is a significant avenue

for empowering the agricultural sector, farmers, consumers, vendors, and the

community. The majority of public markets are said to have negative

comments from users, such as "unsanitary, stinky, messy, crowded and lacks

in natural lighting," affecting the vitality of the place. Bayombong, a first-class

municipality in Nueva Vizcaya, has an underutilized public market. It is a

growing community that continuously works to gain economic standing by

uplifting local shops. As recognized and identified, the public market is a hub

for most local entrepreneurs; thus, revitalization will be a substantial benefit

for the majority's development standpoint, which would then adheres to the

public's ambition. Apart from being a catalyst for community improvement, the

modernization into a complex will mean a significant transformation for many

public markets in the Country. The Bayombong Public Market Complex will

achieve its goal with the assistance of the Bayombong Local Government and

its branch office Industrial Office. This research aims to create a new design

for the Bayombong Public Market with the synthesis of the Social Architecture

approach and its supporting facilities in their new location by assessing the

existing condition of the site and gathering data through various case studies

and surveys. The design will focus on resolving problems in the current

market. By enforcing the laws that govern this government facility, the
proposed plan must improve circulation and provide greater comfort to the

user.

The study aims to create a new design for the Bayombong Public

Market using the Social Architecture approach. This approach takes into

consideration the social context and needs of the community in the design

process. This study can serve as an example for researchers to consider the

social and cultural aspects of the Carigara community in their public market

redevelopment efforts.

Foreign

Public markets were once central components of the urban food

system in American cities, but declined in number and importance by the

middle of the 20th century. Despite a diminished role in feeding the city, public

markets have persisted, and interest abounds in both existing markets and

the development of new ones. In addition to creating an alternative to the

mainstream commercial food system, public markets can generate a range of

community benefits including small business opportunities, preservation and

promotion of local foods and foodways, and a forum for public interaction.

Despite these benefits, developing new, permanent, indoor markets is a

unique challenge. This paper investigates development strategies for

organizations seeking to create new public market halls in U.S cities.

Literature specific to public market development is reviewed and

contextualized within broader real estate planning frameworks. A detailed

case study of the Boston Public Market Association and its efforts to develop

a new public market hall in Boston illuminates the difficulties of successfully


advancing a public market project. In particular, current opportunities facing

that organization illustrate potentially successful strategies to develop a new

public market. While developing a public market is not simply a real estate

problem, the real estate world's twin criterion of "most fitting and probable

use" suggests an appropriate planning structure for public market proponents.

By planning for a market that is "most fitting" in response to a range of

local contexts, market advocates can make the improbable possible by

adopting an opportunistic real estate strategy and attracting support and

resources from both the public and private sectors. Given the long timeline

market projects may face, sustained commitment and diligent activity are

essential to successful market development.

In conclusion, this study about public market can provide valuable

insights and best practices that can inform the redevelopment of the Carigara

Public Market, contribute to the community's socioeconomic development,

and ensure that the redesigned market is compatible with the needs and

preferences of the community.

References

Padillo, Maylene. (2022). PUBLIC MARKET REDEVELOPMENT.

M.C.P. thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban

Studies and Planning, and S.M. in Real Estate Development, Massachusetts

Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Center

for Real Estate Development

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