The Biofuel Fish Market
This project focused on making a community fish market for the Bethnal Green community, a borough of London. It was meant to help create energy from the waste of the fishing industry in order to meet the needs and issues of the fishmonger community in terms of machinery and equipment and workspace. A full site, user, and climate analysis along with the design process can be found in the portfolio PDF.

Section of biofuel fish market, with restaurant on the upper level enclosed with glass and recycled tiles. The entire complex function in and around the biofuel machine, while providing waste and therefore fuel for its energy production.

Experiential collage of street view fishmongers selling the sustainably caught, local fish. 

Research into fish waste and biofuel machinery, to prove that the building could produce an adequate amount of energy for the machine and equipment needed on site. 

Plan- Upper Flor (restaurant and balconies)
Plan- Upper Flor (restaurant and balconies)
Plan- Ground Floor (fish market and street)
Plan- Ground Floor (fish market and street)

Elevation of biofuel fish market with surrounding context.

Collage of staircase to upper restaurant.

Biofuel Fish Market Collage

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