We make kits for other cities

We make kits for other cities

We make kits for other cities Our designs are made for the streets of NYC—444 pop ups last year alone. And whatever passes that test, we fabricate for other cities as well. Get in touch and bring something new to your streets. Learn more here. Get a kit Look back at...
SoHo Memory Project’s portable museum on the street

SoHo Memory Project’s portable museum on the street

We build our pop-up gear for libraries and other organizations that want to make a place for learning. The SoHo Memory Project has taken a Uni cart in a special direction, creating a roving local history museum for the neighborhood. Here it is on Sullivan Street...
A Uni reading room lands in California

A Uni reading room lands in California

In March 2014, The Uni Project fabricated, shipped, and installed a portable reading room for the San Mateo County Library. The inaugural deployment for this open-air reading room will be a county fair, and we’ll keep you posted where this adventurous library...
Almaty Uni reading room pops up in airport

Almaty Uni reading room pops up in airport

The team behind the Uni in Almaty has done it again. Unwilling to close the portable reading room during the bitter cold Kazakh winter, they deployed in a popular shopping mall and now the Almaty International Airport. This photo from a Uni Almaty has done great work...
The Uni abroad in Almaty wraps season. Will return next Spring.

The Uni abroad in Almaty wraps season. Will return next Spring.

Today ends the remarkable, wildly successful inaugural season of the Uni in Almaty, Kazakhstan. We’re honored to have played a role in creating a roving library that spent all summer in Almaty, and congratulations to everyone involved, including the local...
Uni 2.0 wheels up, headed abroad.

Uni 2.0 wheels up, headed abroad.

A new Uni is en route to Almaty, Kazakhstan via air cargo. This Uni will be used to create a roving, outdoor reading room in Almaty’s parks and plazas through a collaboration between the U.S. Embassy in Almaty and a local children’s library. Thank you...