Tibbertreoch Square - There is a well at the bottom of the Tibbertreoch (Ploughman's Well) street; It is now incorporated into the welcoming facade of the market.
Crieff Postcard
Town Analysis
Crieff High Street - Original elevational photograph
Plan of Original Buildings
Functional Diagram
Functional Diagram
Sections / Elevations - Original Elevation Original Section Proposed Elevation Proposed Section
Section / Elevation - Original Elevation Original Section Proposed Elevation Proposed Section
Sections / Elevations - Original Elevation Original Section Proposed Elevation Proposed Section
Approaching the Market
Plans - Within short walking distance from James Square, the site sits next to the historical Tolbooth, already signaling commercial activity to the passers-by. The buildings around the square will eventually be transformed into artisans' studios, since such close proximity to a market is undesirable for domestic use.
The Build-up of the Market
Anaglyph Bird's Eye View
High Street during festivities
Interior
Interior
Interior
Interior - The versatile hall can accommodate various activities: from markets to ceilidhs.
Antechambre to the hall.
The View
The View
The View
The View
Approach - The square during an evening celebration
Wintertime - Entering from the High Street
Evening Exterior
High Street
Square
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Stage 3 - Crieff Market (2010)
Lilija Oblecova
Chartered Architect and Passivhaus Designer London, United Kingdom