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Refine and design the upper floor mezzanine gallery of this market hall. Keep the original building shape, symmetry, and structural logic unchanged.

The upper level is a partial floor / gallery mezzanine, not a full floor, forming an open balcony around the central void, with a visual connection to the ground floor market below
Preserve the central open space void so visitors can look down into the main market hall
Access to the upper level is via an L-shaped staircase from the ground floor — keep its position and logic
Organize the upper level as a lively but relaxed zone:
small market stalls / boutique vendors
coffee bar / café
bar or light food area
seating areas tables, chairs, lounge seating
Focus on social atmosphere and staying, not just movement
Arrange seating and functions to face toward the top side of the drawing, where there is a glass façade with views to the river
Create a main seating zone with a strong visual connection to the view river
Keep circulation simple and clear, following the perimeter gallery loop
Maintain symmetry, but allow slight variation in furniture and seating clusters for a natural feel
Ensure realistic spacing and proportions for public use

Style: clean architectural floor plan or soft hand-drawn sketch, black and white with light shading, no text labels, keep exact camera angle

PromptRefine and design the upper floor (mezzanine gallery) of this market hall. Keep the original building shape, symmetry, and structural logic unchanged.

The upper level is a partial floor / gallery (mezzanine), not a full floor, forming an open balcony around the central void, with a visual connection to the ground floor market below
Preserve the central open space (void) so visitors can look down into the main market hall
Access to the upper level is via an L-shaped staircase from the ground floor — keep its position and logic
Organize the upper level as a lively but relaxed zone:
small market stalls / boutique vendors
coffee bar / café
bar or light food area
seating areas (tables, chairs, lounge seating)
Focus on social atmosphere and staying, not just movement
Arrange seating and functions to face toward the top side of the drawing, where there is a glass façade with views to the river
Create a main seating zone with a strong visual connection to the view (river)
Keep circulation simple and clear, following the perimeter (gallery loop)
Maintain symmetry, but allow slight variation in furniture and seating clusters for a natural feel
Ensure realistic spacing and proportions for public use

Style: clean architectural floor plan or soft hand-drawn sketch, black and white with light shading, no text labels, keep exact camera angle

Date12 April 2026

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