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Market are the most primarily requirement for any neighborhood. Rethinking market in different architecture form by way of combining and merging them with a distant program could create a new possibility for the architecture intervention. As the field study suggest that transit hubs always found to be ideal location for the markets. Creating a harmonious environment for both function by responding to context or inculcating the existing program is a stance for these thesis. The study of market in order inculcate the various success from various types of markets. The markets of various types have distinct way of functioning and each one them has own way of attracting people. The thesis tries to inculcate the positive aspects from them and tries to merge them by giving it a new identity. The upcoming metro station could become potential area of interests as the research suggests that potential for a new market might arise around them. Such that there feasibility is meant for the need. Hybrid Architecture can lead to architecture of a endless possibility wherein the urban insert could become something which could create architecture of diverse nature. Hybrid building could evolve and create a great opportunity for an urban-scape. The closeness and overlapping of usage of a hybrid nature can be improved through time spread. People must appear at different times to produce diversity and intensity of land and uses. It seems that hybridization might create some issues. Because we define things with boundaries and because some functions require without any doubt these boundaries, hybridization may swing between and rely entirely on private and public issues. The entire building might not be hybrid but hybrid events can occur within its envelope. For instance, where private and public meet, that can potentially be considered a hybrid event. The importance of time spread seems essential as it ensures a continuity of movement. Can architectural programs sharing the same space while keeping their original identity, sharing strength to enhance diversity, intensity and density, be considered hybrids? Or can we state that hybrid architecture is something exclusively dedicated to strategic purposes that will by no means generate so-called hybrid buildings?

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