Document Type

Thesis, Senior

Degree

B. ARCH

Date

Spring 2013

Keywords

Architecture, Lima, Time, Food System

Language

English

Disciplines

Architecture

Description/Abstract

"I propose to inteverne this otherwise spread out and disconnected environment and insert programmatic interfaces that result in interactions between the different users to be located there, without compromising the market’s need for efficient transactions. An other important factor is time. This will be done by the formulation of two different strategies that deal with different scales. On a larger scale, zoning is to be redefined, concentrating administrative, leisure and event program relevant to the 3 clients so as to spatially unify already built structures. On a smaller scale, this program acts as a creator of visual and spatial connections with the market halls, bringing the merchants who work there closer to the market administration run by EMMSA and the food policy makers working with APEGA.

Source

Student Submission

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