Petite Pop-up Libraries

This Tiny Reading Station is Only Big Enough for One

Pop up libraries are starting to become more popular, and this one is currently the smallest book exchange center in New York.  The ‘Little Free Library’ has recently popped up in Manhattan’s Nolita neighborhood and it’s only big enough for one.

This media center was designed to create an inhabitable pop up library in which people could stop in and browse the books before borrowing one of them. The structure itself looks like a bucket on stilts. There are holes around the tank which allow visitors to peek inside and preview the interior. Ducking under you will find yourself in a fort-like space with a small collection of books.

This pop up library is the latest form of guerrilla education hubs that are appearing all around New York from back alleyways to pay phone booths.

Pop-up Education Hubs
Developing inexpensive and temporary education spaces in surprising locations.
Single-user Structures
Creating small and private structures for solitary use in public spaces.
Community-led Libraries
Establishing libraries built and operated by local residents on a small scale.

Sectors Adopting This

Architecture and Design
Opportunities to develop new designs for single-user structures and community spaces.
Education and Training
Implementing non-traditional educational models and testing new approaches.
Retail and Consumer Goods
Providing new channels for local retailers to promote and sell books in urban areas.
SCORE
6.6 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 92%
Activity 99%
Freshness 8%

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