The architects noted the site had a fractured urban space, emphasizing the need for integration and unification of elements through careful design and landscaping.
The project began with the market's restoration, preserving its legacy through traditional materials like clay tile roofs and wooden beams, forging a connection to the past.
A human and urban scale was proposed, integrating sloped roofs and open plazas to connect the structures, fostering community interaction and enhancing the area's character.
The preschool maintains an orthogonal structure, utilizing its rooftop for views of the mountains, constructed with materials that respect the site's ochre tones.
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