Amsterdam-based studio Tjep and local creative firm Vaastukalpa Architects focus on providing a space for the community to thrive in with the design of this rural market space. Commissioned by development organization Solidaridad Network, the project is said to bring together "Bangladeshi construction techniques with [a] 'Dutch flair.'"
The idea behind the Village Super Market is centered around being a tool for empowerment. The Solidaridad Network aims to assist "smallholder farmers, disadvantaged workers, and women in rural areas to generate income." This community-supportive project is heart-warming and an example of how the architecture industry can support artisans.
The rural market is said to fuse modern sensibilities with traditional construction practices in order to deliver an accessible space for educational and communal activities.
Photo Credits: Chandan and Afrina
Communal Rural Market Layouts
Tjep and Vaastukalpa Architects Design This Space in Bangladesh
Trend Themes
1. Community Empowerment - Designing communal market spaces that empower smallholder farmers and disadvantaged workers in rural areas.
2. Fusion of Modernity and Tradition - Incorporating modern sensibilities with traditional construction practices for accessible spaces that promote educational and communal activities.
3. Supporting Artisans Through Architecture - Using architecture as a means to support artisans and create spaces that foster community growth and economic opportunities.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Opportunity for architects to design community-focused spaces, blending traditional construction techniques with modern design.
2. Economic Development - Creating rural markets that empower smallholder farmers and disadvantaged workers, contributing to economic growth and sustainability.
3. Social Enterprise - Applying innovative architectural approaches to support local artisans and promote community engagement and social impact.