oh tinyville
The Pop Up Store "oh tinyville" is a temporarily used market stall. It offers space for independent mothers from the cultural and creative industries at Elisabethmarkt - with play areas and creative afternoons for children and accompanying cultural programs such as readings, concerts, workshops and pop-up shopping.
Type
Type of intervention: Action
Project character: temporary use / event
Theme: social city / active city
Project goal: Activation / play
Location
Project location: Munich; Elisabethmarkt Markthäuschen 22, Elisabethplatz
Project dimension: 50m²
Time
Project period: 03.05.2019 until December
Project duration: 8 months
project frequency: one-time
Project timings: ongoing
Space
Type of open space: market stall
Ownership: public land
Accessibility: temporary with access restriction: workplace rent, target group restriction (mothers)
Actors
Client*s: Municipal department, Markthallen München // Administration
Creators: Justyne Dembowski, Katharina Legge // Entrepreneurs
Project partners: Competence Team Cultural and Creative Industries, City of Munich
Other actors: unknown
Funding
(Commissioned) budget: none
Funding: unknown
Own funds: crowdfunding
Planning context ★★☆☆☆
Thematic planning context:
The Pop Up Store will create a space for mothers to network. By supporting self-employment and motherhood, the Pop Up Store contributes to a more social city and to the promotion and integration of a specific target group.
Spatial Planning Reference:
The Elisabethmarkt, which is in transformation, is enlivened by the interim use during the reconstruction. Beyond that, there is no planning reference of its own.
Research sources
Kohrs, C., 16.04.19. Work, network and feel good. ,07.06.19
Frank, K., 16.04.19. New interim use - oh tinyville on the Elisabethmarkt. ,07.06.19
Enninger, J., 2019. #kreativmuenchen crowdfunding. kreativ-muenchen-crowdfunding.de/h/crowdfunding.html (13.06.19)
Rathaus Umschau 74 / 2019, 16.04.2019. new-interim-use-oh-tinyville-at-elisabeth-market. ru.muenchen.de/2019/74/new-interim-use-oh-tinyville-at-elisabeth-market-84097
Authors
Rafael Stutz, Beatrice Leitner
Photographers
Beatrice Leitner, TUM, 2019
Editorial revision
Johann-Christian Hannemann, Felix Lüdicke, Julia Treichel
Publication/Status
21.06.2019