The proposed market in Yaga Kubori is a thoughtfully designed space that celebrates local culture while addressing the community's practical needs. Constructed using sustainable materials such as rammed earth and adobe, the market harmonizes with the Northern Region’s natural environment and architectural traditions. The addition of straw shading provides a comfortable, climate-responsive shelter, reducing heat and creating a welcoming, well-ventilated space.
This design prioritizes functionality and community cohesion. Booths are carefully arranged to create a centralized and communal layout, fostering interaction among vendors and visitors while preventing overcrowding. The market is spacious and adaptable, serving not only as a hub for commerce but also as a venue for cultural events, processions, and other communal activities, making it a true focal point for the community.
The integration of cultural symbolism and local materials ensures that the market reflects the identity and values of Yaga Kubori. Its design responds thoughtfully to climatic conditions, offering protection from the elements while enhancing the experience of both vendors and visitors. The market stands as a testament to sustainable, community-centered design, embodying a balance of practicality, tradition, and innovation.