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Iron Market
Decimated by a 2008 fire and the 2010 earthquake, the Iron Market in Port-au-Prince originally built in 1891, is a cultural, historic, and architectural landmark in Haiti. Its location in the centre of the city means it is a significant commercial and social hub.
 
JMP was appointed to rebuild and restore the market in time for it to re-open on the first anniversary of the January 2010 earthquake.
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The Iron Market is an important resource for the residents of Port-au-Prince as well as an important symbol for the country’s recovery from devastation. Elements of new design in the restoration incorporate current thinking on earthquake resistance and seismic requirements. JMP also ensured high quality manufacture and finishes to reduce any maintenance requirements in the future.

  • Type

    Buildings

  • Sector

    -

  • Location

    Port-au-Prince, Haiti

  • Description

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  • Client

    -

  • Size

    4645 sqm

  • Cost

    Confidential

  • Team

    John McAslan + Partners, Architects

  • Status

    2011