
Popup Urbanism
Popup Urbanism refers to temporary, flexible interventions in city spaces that test new ideas for how urban areas can be used or improved. These quick installations or activities—such as pop-up parks, markets, or artwork—aim to engage communities, revitalize neglected areas, and inspire long-term planning. By being temporary and adaptable, Popup Urbanism allows city planners and residents to experiment without permanent commitment, fostering innovation, community involvement, and better understanding of what works best in the urban environment.