Diverse furniture and Market Stalls
Markets should include diverse and flexible spaces for rest and leisure, catering to a variety of needs. Seating and work areas must accommodate different activities, such as resting, doing homework, setting down shopping bags, or waiting comfortably. Additionally, market stalls should be designed to be both functional and adaptable, ensuring they meet the diverse needs of vendors and customers.

- Furniture must attend to various needs: take a seat, do homework, settle shopping bags, wait, etc.
- Furniture cannot be a single typological element and its measurements must be accessible to all types of bodies (abilities and ages).
- Stalls must display and store merchandise, have space to store the seller’s personal belongings, a toilet space, a rest area, and power outlets.
- It must be easy to clean and maintain.
- Must be properly acclimatized to cold and heat.
- It must be accessible to provide job opportunities