





🌍✨ The Public Kitchen: How Asian Markets Turn Eating Into Civic Life
Why we’re watching: In many Asian cities, eating has never belonged entirely to the private home.
It spills into markets, hawker centers, street stalls, and wholesale districts embedded within larger buildings or areas. 💚
These are places where the city exchanges information and watches other people pass through.
⚡ Why this matters
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🔭 What to watch next
- 📌 Key signal: In many Asian cities, eating has never belonged entirely to the private home. It spills into markets, hawker centers, street stalls, and…
- ✅ Watch for measurable follow-through, not just announcements.
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Reporting curated for GreenTV. Original reporting via ArchDaily Green Architecture.