
This drawing is part of an ongoing design-research inquiry into the informal vending ecologies that shape our streets. It reflects an attempt to imagine a bazaar not as an incidental urban residue, but as a space of design, care, and livelihood. By drawing these vending systems as infrastructure, we reclaim their place in the imagination of the city. The act of drawing becomes a speculative tool to propose new futures—where the lari is not a marginal object, but a spatial device capable of transforming public space and strengthening the economic agency of the women who run them.