Plate No 2 Central Market Tabu An

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Plate No.

Central Market (Tabu-an)


Coordinates: 8.4776038 N, 124.6512694 E

Location: Cogon, Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, Philippines

Site Area: 10,000.00 m²

Program: Market

Type: Commercial
Design Challenge

It’s a big year for archinext, this decade old platform of opportunity and challenge for students
has helped in uplifting standards of designing and innovating for the future. The 10th year
anniversary deserves an impactful project that not only promotes tangible design innovations but
more so in line with the pursuit of promoting the country and building its economy. One structure
that will be inevitably on everybody’s list is a market where local produce, crafts, delicacies and
other staple needs can be found. Tourism has grown 86% after the pandemic and is expected to
grow in the next coming years. Local and tourist alike will surely visit a market at one point.
Architects should plan and design this to provide a deeper sense of pride in its locality by
considering cultural identity.

Locally called “palengke” this place triggers most of our senses, particularly the sense of hearing
due to the chatters and bargain, plus the smell that comes with the variety of items under one
trading roof. The first line is sense of sight, architecture plays a key role on the impression that
would spark interest on a particular edifice. People from all walks of life, local and tourist alike
visit countries and localities for their natural wonders, their food and products and architectural
masterpieces. A themed “central market” that will basically represent a locality or a region would
upgrade not only the impression, but its economical status and impact to tourists, not mentioning
the sense of nationalism and pride that will come with it.

Palengke was and still is a big part of every Filipino’s life and Filipino culture. It has been one of
the places that are visited by Filipinos daily. Dating back to Spanish colonial times, it has been
the primary trading center in all towns. It is where fresh food products such as meat, fish, fruits,
vegetables, and other perishable items are sold.

These markets allow tourists to immerse themselves in the local culture, observe the vibrant
atmosphere, and sample a variety of fresh produce. As tourist spots, wet markets can showcase
the local culinary traditions and offer a glimpse into the daily lives of the people in the area.
Tourists can explore the stalls, interact with the vendors, and learn about the different ingredients
and dishes that are part of the local cuisine. It can be a fascinating and educational experience,
allowing visitors to gain insight into the local food culture and the importance of fresh, locally
sourced ingredients.

Visiting a wet market as a tourist can be an enriching experience, providing an opportunity to


engage with the local culture, discover new flavors, and support the local economy.

In the Philippines, there is no particular "Central Market" that is well-known or acknowledged as


significant market But many towns and cities around the nation have their central markets that
act as significant commercial hubs and suppliers of fresh goods. Especially in the early morning
when shoppers arrive to buy their daily necessities and vendors set up their stalls, central
marketplaces are frequently humming with bustle.

Check Archinext competition brochure for more information:

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OUTPUT

1. Maximum of five A3 size bond paper in a portrait/landscape orientation.


2. Own project title is required.
3. 1st-2nd A3 paper: Project Title, Overall Concept, Location and Vicinity Map, Site
Development, Aerial Perspectives, Lot Plan
4. 3rd-5th A3 paper: Detailed Floor Plans, Sections, Elevations, Spots, and other pertinent
details.

Supplementary Research Requirements: (100/100)

- Digitally presented.
- Should be in a A4 Bond Paper
- Margins and Guidelines as per Instructors prerogative.
- Sketches and Drawing to further understand the requirements of the building and
development.
- Monochrome or Colored presentation.
- Supplementary Research 100/100
➢ Express the kind of market you envision to achieve, and express the ideal
architectural approach and concept!

Drawing Requirements: (100/100) Use A3 Size Paper in Landscape orientation (follow output
requirement of Archinext as seen above)

a. Front Page of Project (10%) (Open Front-Page Design-Digital)


- Colored Presentation
- Concept Diagrams, Maps, other important drawings to support your concept
- Provide Student Name, Section and Year (Lower Left Part)
- Provide Instructor’s Name and Subject (Lower Right Part)

b. Site Development Plan (25%) - Digital


- (Scale is 1:400m to show the layout of Parking Space and Vicinity Landscape)

c. Floor Plan/s (30%) - Digital


- Scale is 1:400m to show the layout of furniture’s and fixtures.
- Label all parts of the Floor Plan.

d. Elevations (15%) (Provide 4 Elevations) - Digital


- Scale is 1:400m with complete and proper elevation presentation.

e. Sections (10%) (Provide at least 2 Sectional Drawing w/ complete & proper section
presentation) - Digital
- Scale is 1:400m with complete and proper presentation.
f. Exterior Perspective + Interior Perspective (10%) - Digital
- Provide One (1) Exterior Perspective
- Provide One (1) Interior Perspective (choose area with elite space)
- Other important details/views you want to show to support your concept

TIMELINE/SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES

DELIVERABLES DATE OF SUBMISSION

Supplemental Research 10/19/2023;


During Class Sechedule
Schematic Design Phase
10/23-24/2023;
Macro & Micro Spaces Concultation Schedule
DESIGN AND DRAWING REQUIREMENTS
Concept Board, Site Dev’t Plan, Floor Plans,
November 2, 2023; 5PM
4-Elevations, 2-Sections, Perspectives, and other importants
details required in the competition.

Note:
Please be guided that point deductions will be based on the department’s policy on late submissions.

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