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修复与赋能 巫山县建平乡青台市集
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The market is arranged linearly along the site and divided into three zones: a sales area near the village, a leisure area in the middle, and a parking area farthest from the village. Tourists arrive and disembark at a distance from the village, then walk through the market to enter the village and ultimately reach the observation deck. After viewing Goddess Peak, they pass by the market again on their way back, where they can shop, rest, and then depart. This arrangement aligns with the circulation flow, addressing the essential needs of both villagers and tourists for trade, rest, and social interaction, while also expanding the existing parking area to accommodate future tourism development.The sales area includes both fixed and temporary stalls to accommodate vendors of different scales. Fixed stalls are equipped with counters designed based on human ergonomics to ensure usability, while low walls provide seating for both villagers and visitors. The leisure area in the middle is divided into multiple platforms of varying heights, following the natural terrain. Some rocks protrude from the quarry walls, which the architects deliberately preserved and integrated with the platforms to create a unique spatial experience. To meet the needs of both tourists and locals, the rest area includes a refreshment bar and a sunken barbecue zone, providing support for casual dining. Beyond its functional role, the market’s architectural form seeks individuality. The architects first cleaned the quarry walls, removing loose stones while preserving their original texture, allowing the rugged rock face to become an integral part of the market’s spatial and aesthetic expression. The market is designed as a semi-open space with single-sloped and inverted double-sloped roofs, oriented in varying directions. This design creates a dialogue between traditional residential forms and contemporary architectural elements.To reduce the perceived scale, the buildings are fragmented into smaller units, maintaining visual harmony with the surrounding village houses. The slightly exaggerated upward tilt of the roofs gives the market a sense of lightness, while the interplay of light filtering through the roof gaps adds a dramatic effect to the space. The low parapet walls ensure visual permeability between the market and the street, reinforcing its open and inviting character at all times.

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