Hard to imagine such a huge volume vaulted building turned out to be a farmer's market. Of course, if you go inside the hall, the entire wall with vegetables and fruits on the roof will obviously tell you, "Yes, this is indeed a very large Market!"
This building is located in Rotterdam by the internationally renowned architectural firm from local MVRDV designed residential and farmers market is a combination of new urban complex architecture, but also Holland's first indoor farmers market.
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Horseshoe-shaped building center is a 40-meter-high total integrated market vaulted space to accommodate 228 units, including 96 fresh booths, eight restaurants and supermarkets. Vaulted space of the inner wall is completely covered with brightly colored frescoes, the market was closed at both ends of the front transparent glass walls, making it easy to see inside the city, "bells and whistles" mural. This is reminiscent of the Spanish Shengkatena market , the same color to wear fancy just put it on the outside.
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Construction of the internal market is about as extensions of city apartments, shopping in the life lived here how easy ah! This bold novel combinations perhaps for this architectural form "urban complex" addition adds a possibility.
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Source — Thisoldcity Archdaily
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