Aidia Studio Completes Mercado Nicolás Bravo with Wave-Like Vaulted Roof in Mexico
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Kate Mazade
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Summary
Aidia Studio, an international design practice, has completed the Mercado Nicolás Bravo market in Quintana Roo, Mexico, featuring a distinctive wave-like vaulted roof system. The 7,700-square meter market is characterized by a series of inverted umbrella shapes that cover individual market stalls on a 3.2-acre site on the Yucatan peninsula. The design incorporates green details and represents a significant architectural achievement in the Mexican market sector.
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The 7,700-square metre (82,882-square foot) Mercado Nicolás Bravo is characterised by a series of inverted umbrella shapes that sail above individual market stalls
Aidia Studio has completed the market on a 3.2-acre site on the Yucatan peninsula
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