Missillac Market Hall / LAUS architectes
Briefly

The newly designed market hall revitalizes an urban space previously left vacant by integrating it with the surrounding context, promoting a harmonious relationship with the church square. Its design features setbacks and thickened boundaries, creating both open and enclosed spaces that invigorate the area. By utilizing local craftsmanship and materials such as wood and concrete, the hall reflects a commitment to sustainability and durability. The innovative roof design and window systems further contribute to the hall’s functionality and aesthetic appeal, making it a welcoming retreat in the city.
The new market hall integrates with its urban context, creating a peaceful space that connects to the church square and revitalizes the area.
Utilizing local materials and crafts, the design focuses on durability and repairability, showcasing concrete and wood as primary elements.
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