Exploded axonometric diagram of Lio Market Hall structure.

Lio Market Hall

How can a contemporary market hall nod to a community’s cultural traditions?

The Lio Market Hall reinterprets the traditional Ifugao salakot hat through a modular and parametric design approach, multiplying its iconic form into a rhythmic architectural field. This creates a memorable identity for the town while providing a flexible, column-free shelter for a range of community and commercial activities.

Lio Market Hall viewed from the beach with open stalls and surrounding crowds.
Lio Market Hall

Location
El Nido, Palawan, Philippines

Research Areas
Parametric Design

Typology
Civic Building

Size
Medium

Status
Complete

Project Team
Carlos Arnaiz
Alex Tseng

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Drawing on principles of metabolic architecture, the design fosters a lively, adaptable environment that supports the social and economic “metabolism” of village life. The pyramid-shaped structural volumes are engineered for energy efficiency, minimizing material use and allowing natural ventilation and daylight to flow through the space.

Forest-side view of Lio Market Hall with stalls visible under angled roofs.
Lio Market Hall

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The ground plane links the adjacent commercial strip to the mangrove park, layering horizontal wooden surfaces to encourage smooth pedestrian circulation while celebrating the natural and cultural landscape. The roof’s muted tones foreground the vibrancy of the surrounding environment, reinforcing the hall’s role as a subtle but vital part of the community’s fabric.

Lio Market Hall in rainy weather with people sheltered under the roof.
Lio Market Hall
Exterior view of Lio Market Hall framed by trees with light filtering through roof.
Lio Market Hall