Pop-Up City
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KITCHAIN is a modular table-based open system, inspired by the flexibility of camping equipment
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Bluetube Bar by DOSE Architects
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The Abondantus Gigantus pavilion is made up of so-called Legioblocks: concrete blocks that are very similar to the famous Lego bricks
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Spacebuster was developed and designed to explore the qualities and possibilities of public space in New York City
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The brilliantly red structure was formed from Aberrant Architecture's
21st century re-conceptualization of Traveling Coal Aalesman, Thomas Britton's 1678 mini-entertainment building -
A pop-up café on the ice
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Mobile Hospitality pays attention to an important aspect of Chmara.rosinke's design work – the responsibility and the self-initiative in public space.
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A bookstore in a greenhouse
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Loose Affiliates have created an inland zone for people to gather and picnic in the heart of downtown Vancouver
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Picnurbia by Loose Affiliates
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The objective of Taranta Creations' design was to create sculptures that add more than only visual quality to the park
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During London Design Week, Vonsung had made a pop-up café at the Tramshed event in East London
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Diogo Aguiar and Teresa Otto have designed and built a temporary bar made of 420 IKEA storage boxes
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The Temporary Bar made of IKEA storage boxes
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The Cardboard Café by B3 Designers is an exercise in creating a high impact architectural interior design with minimal materials
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Due to the limited interior space of the Tiny Travelling Theatre, only a very small audience may witness the performances from an inside perspective
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A pop-up park on Logan Square, Chicago
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Cineroleum was a cinema built in a disused petrol station for very little money, in very little time, with the help of enthusiastic student labour
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At the end of each screening in the Cineroleum the curtain would rise, leaving the audience sitting in the street
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Film on Fridges is a pop-up cinema in East London built primarily out of discarded refrigerators



















