Context #RAWongoing
Bogor City enjoys a comfortable climate despite being known for its frequent rainfall. It experiences a high number of rainfall days, ranging from 16 to 29 days per month, contributing to a pleasant temperature range of approximately 22-30 degrees Celsius. Its proximity to Mount Salak also influences a noticeable mountain climate around Sukasari Market #Bogor, shaping the interpretation of its facade concept as resembling a mountain.
Concept #pasarsukasari
Designing such an #architecture is also challenging. It must be cost-effective, fast to implement, collaborative, and long-lasting. We prioritize local materials for cost-effectiveness, using what is readily available. Initially, the layout of Sukasari #TraditionalMarket was based on a circulation scheme to ease movement within the market. Each stall’s number is carefully calculated with allowances to accommodate sufficient foot traffic for sustainable market growth, balancing commercial viability.
Collaboration is key, involving various stakeholders such as the Bogor city government, clients, investors to jointly discuss helping the design team maximize the development of Sukasari Market. To ensure a long-lasting aspect, RAW Architecture Studio #details apply a lengthy tropical roof design to promote adequate airflow. This helps manage the city’s high humidity levels and maintain cooler temperatures, especially within the market.
Conclusion #realricharchitectureworkshop
Bogor City’s unique climate and geographical features significantly influence the design and functionality of Sukasari Market. By using local materials and implementing a thoughtful circulation plan, the market enhances its aesthetic appeal and ensures practicality and durability for years to come.
With innovative approaches like using a tropical #architectureproject design to manage humidity and temperature, Sukasari Market is a testament to blending environmental responsiveness with architectural ingenuity in #Indonesia. This approach supports Bogor’s local economy and enriches the community’s experience of the city’s vibrant market culture.
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