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“ P ropos e d
P ubl i c
M ar ke t ”
MARIANO, KENNEDY

AFRICA, JOMARIE

ALBANO, MA. ANGELICA

A L E J A N D R O , K AY E C E E

A G C A O I L I , A L FA M I K K A

ESTEBAN, JEFFERSON
1 INTRODUCTION

SITE
2 SWOT Analysis

3 SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN

4 DESIGN CONCEPT

CONTENTS 5 DESIGN FEATURES

6 INCLUSIVE DESIGN FEATURES

7 SPECIAL SUSTAINABLE
Thi s report outl i nes the key consi derati ons
for desi gni ng a vi brant and successful publ i c
market. It del ves i nto the cruci al aspects of
functi onal i ty, sustai nabi l i ty, communi ty
engagement, and cul tural i denti ty to ensure a
market that thri ves as a soci al and economi c
hub. By addressi ng these el ements, we can
create a space that fosters connecti on,
cel ebrates l ocal character, and contri butes
posi ti vel y to the envi ronment.
SITE

BAUTISTA - PASCUAL STREET SANTIAGO CITY


SITE

BAUTISTA - PASCUAL STREET SANTIAGO CITY


S WOT ANALYSIS
STRENGTH
• Accessible to public transport in a commercial
area
• Well connected and accessible to all kinds of
public transport
• Easily visible in a prime location of a chosen
area
• Good for future expansion
• The site is near to the Santiago City Central
T r a n s p o r t Te r m i n a l
• Peoples park around the area

WEAKNESS
• The site is not along the ASIAN high way (ASIAN
H I G H W AY ( A H 2 6 ) r o u t e l i n k s t h e m a j o r s e a p o r t s
cities this country)
• The site if far from the main road
S WOT ANALYSIS
OPPORTUNITIES

• Good for Future expansion


• There are lots of potential costumers around
the area
• Well connected to all kinds of public transport
• Greenery around the site can be use for
landscaping
• Design and planning will be easier because the
site has no slope, it is flat

WEAKNESS
• Since the area is near big commercial buildings
and stores, there can be a sharers in the total
revenue
S ITE D EVELOPMENT P LAN

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DESIGN
CONCEPT

The Sun-Kissed Canopy: A


Vibrant Public Market Design
Concept
Concept Overview:

A public market bathed in warm sunlight,


where lush greenery intertwines with
architectural elements, creating a
vibrant and welcoming space. This is the
essence of the "Sun-Kissed Canopy"
design concept. It aims to reinvigorate
the public market experience by merging
nature with modern functionality,
fostering community interaction, and
celebrating local culture.
D E S I G N F E AT U R E S
Physical Design: Operational Design:
Layout and circulation: Ensure a clear and easy-to-
Variety of vendors and products: Offer a diverse mix
navigate layout with well-defined pathways for
of vendors selling fresh produce, local crafts, prepared
pedestrians and vehicles. Consider stalls grouped by
p r o d u c t c a t e g o r y f o r e ff i c i e n t b r o w s i n g . food, and other essential goods to cater to different
needs and budgets.
Stalls and kiosks: Design appropriate stall sizes and
c o n f i g u r a t i o n s t o a c c o m m o d a t e d i ff e r e n t v e n d o r s a n d Fair and transparent pricing: Establish clear pricing
product types. Prioritize natural light and ventilation guidelines and regulations to ensure fair competition
while providing protection from the elements. and protect consumers.
Public spaces: Integrate shaded seating areas, Waste management: Implement proper waste
restrooms, and public amenities like drinking fountains
collection and disposal systems to maintain sanitation
and waste disposal bins. Consider incorporating open
and hygiene.
plazas for events and gatherings.
Security: Design measures like CCTV cameras,
Accessibility: Make the market accessible to people of
all abilities, including ramps, wide aisles, and accessible
security personnel, and well-lit spaces to ensure the
stalls. safety of vendors and visitors.

Sustainability: Implement eco-friendly features like Sense of community: Foster a vibrant atmosphere by
r a i n w a t e r h a r v e s t i n g , e n e r g y - e ff i c i e n t l i g h t i n g , a n d encouraging cultural events, live music, and community
proper waste management gatherings within the market space.
D E S I G N F E AT U R E S
Social and Cultural Design:
Architectural style: Consider the local architectural context and cultural
heritage when designing the market's buildings and facades.

Public art and murals: Incorporate public art installations and murals to
enhance the market's visual appeal and reflect the local community's
identity.

Community engagement: Involve local residents and vendors in the


design process to ensure the market meets their needs and preferences.

Additional Features:

Parking facilities

Storage and delivery areas for vendors

Information kiosks and signage

Recycling and composting facilities

Technology integration (e.g., digital payment systems, market apps)


Accessibility for People with Physical Disabilities:
INCLUSIVE DESIGN Accessibility for People with Sensory
F EATURE S

Ra mp s a nd level pathw ays : E nsure sm oot h and Disabilities:


acces si bl e m ovem ent throughout t he m arket, replacing
Good lighting and ventilation : Maintain adequate
s teps w ith r amps or gradual inclines w herever possible.
lighting levels throughout the market while
Wide a isle s and stall spaces: P rovide am ple room for
avoiding glare, and ensure proper ventilation to
wheel ch ai rs, walkers, and mobilit y aids to navigate
prevent overheating and discomfort.
com fortably.
Low noise levels: Implement soundproofing
Acces sib le stall heights and counters : D esign stalls
measures and designate quieter areas for people
with a dj us table height s or lowered counters to cat er to
pe ople w ith diff erent physical abilities. with sensory sensitivities.

Ac ces sib le restrooms: E quip restrooms w ith grab Clear and concise signage : Use large, easy-to-
ba rs, low ered sinks, and wider stalls. read fonts with high contrast and avoid excessive
Tacti le p av ing and wayfindin g: I nstall tact ile paving clutter. Consider pictograms and symbols for
s trips a lo ng w alkways and at entrances t o alert visually universal understanding.
impa ir ed individuals and provide directional cues. Assistive technologies: Provide assistive devices
Braill e an d audio si gnage: P rovide inform ation and like magnifying glasses, hearing aids, and
direc tio ns in B raille and audio form ats for people with language translation tools upon request.
visual impairm ents.
Accessibility for People with Cognitive
INCLUSIVE Additional Inclusive Design Features:
D ESI G N F EATURE S

Disabilities:

Simple and predictable layout: Organize the


Family-friendly amenities: Provide amenities like
market in a logical and easy-to-navigate way with
stroller parking, nursing stations, and children's
clear signage and wayfinding cues.
play areas to cater to families with young children.
Limited distractions: Minimize clutter and
Gender-neutral restrooms: Offer gender-neutral
overwhelming sensory inputs to ensure a calm and
restroom facilities to ensure inclusivity for
predictable environment.
everyone.
Multiple payment options : Offer diverse payment
Cultural sensitivity: Consider the diverse needs
methods, including cash, credit cards, and
and preferences of the local community and
contactless options for easier transactions.
incorporate cultural elements into the market's
Rest areas and seating: Provide designated quiet design and offerings.
spaces with seating for people who need to take
Affordability : Ensure the market is accessible to
breaks or experience sensory overload.
people of all income levels by offering a variety of
Trained staff: Train market staff to be sensitive to price points and affordable food options.
the needs of people with cognitive disabilities and
offer assistance when needed.
S PECIAL S USTAINABLE
Natural ventilation and daylighting: The dome's design Benefits:
incorporates skylights and strategically placed vents to
m a x i m i z e n a t u r a l l i g h t a n d a i r f l o w, r e d u c i n g t h e n e e d f o r
artificial lighting and ventilation systems. Environmental sustainability: The closed-loop system
reduces water and energy consumption, minimizes
Wa s t e r e c y c l i n g a n d c o m p o s t i n g : A c o m p r e h e n s i v e
waste, and promotes local food production, contributing
waste management system separates organic and
to a more sustainable future.
inorganic waste for recycling and composting. Composted
food scraps can be used as fertilizer for the hydroponic Resilience and climate adaptation: The controlled
systems, minimizing waste and closing the nutrient loop. environment of the bio-dome protects the market from
extreme weather events and ensures year-round
Renewable energy: Solar panels integrated into the dome
operation, making it more resilient to climate change.
generate clean electricity to power the market's
operations. Wind turbines can be incorporated in windy Biodiverse and healthy environment: The integration
locations to further supplement energy production. o f g r e e n e r y a n d n a t u r a l e l e m e n t s i m p r o v e s a i r q u a l i t y,
reduces noise pollution, and creates a healthier and
Community education and engagement: The design
more pleasant market experience.
incorporates interactive exhibits and educational
workshops to raise awareness about sustainable practices Community education and engagement: The focus on
a n d t h e i m p o r t a n c e o f e n v i r o n m e n t a l r e s p o n s i b i l i t y. T h i s sustainability creates opportunities for learning and
can foster a sense of community ownership and active participation, fostering a sense of community
p a r t i c i p a t i o n i n t h e m a r k e t ' s s u s t a i n a b i l i t y e ff o r t s . responsibility and environmental stewardship.
CONCLUSION
Designing a successful public market requires balancing
functionality, aesthetics, sustainability, and community needs. It's
about creating a vibrant space that fosters social interaction,
celebrates local culture, and promotes environmental responsibility.
THANK YOU

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