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How Public
Markets
embody
Public
Values
How Public
Markets
embody
Public
Values
A contagious shift in values is underway.
Pike’s Place Market
Seattle
A shift from thoughtless consumption…
…to stewardship of resources.
Eastern Market
Detroit
A shift from mass-market monotony…
…to cultivating a vivid identity.
Markthal
Rotterdam
This shift will change our visual diet...
...as food ignorance is replaced by…
…learning and appreciation.
Artscape Wychwood Barns
Toronto
A shift from anonymous origins…
photo: Michael Ottevanger
…to making personal connections.
Artscape Wychwood Barns
Toronto
A shift from rootless generica...
Santa Catarina Market, Barcelona
architect: Eric Miralles & B. Tagliabue
photo: Rick Ligthelm on Flickr
…to home grown character.
A shift from disposable construction...
…to enduring, beloved places.
Ferry Building
San Francisco
A shift from alienating food courts...
…to inviting social spaces.
Foodhallen in
Amsterdam is a former
tram station
A shift from planned disconnection…
…to design that promotes interaction.
A shift from predictably bland…
Gansevoort Market
New York, NY
…to food adventures.
From single purpose supermarkets…
…to multi-use community hubs...
Artscape Wychwood Barns
Toronto
…with diverse benefits.
Ed’s Goodbye Party
Toronto
From lonely, draining, meaningless
and de-natured...
…to textured, attractive and vibrant.
Where can we
find enduring
public market
precedents?
Middle Eastern
souks are
human:
imperfect and
messy, yet
organized and
purposeful.
Dutch
neighborhood
nodes demonstrate
variety, flexibility
and integration
with nature.
They promote
healthy social life
and human
connection to a
special place.