Gans woanders

The project "Gans woanders" plans the conversion of a former fruit stand including surrounding green space in Untergiesing. The little house will provide space for a restaurant. Outside, an open space on stilts and an integrated stage will be created. Events such as readings, open stages, performances, markets, etc. are to take place here.

 

Type
Type of intervention: Installation
Project character: event / temporary use
Theme: active city / social city
Project objective: Activation / play / stabilization

Location
Project location: Munich; Pilgersheimer / corner Kupferhammerstraße
Project dimension: approx. 200 m²

Time
Project period: starting summer 2019
Project duration: presumably 5 years
Project frequency: permanent
Project timeline: in planning (since summer 2017)

Space
Open space type: green space at traffic intersection
Ownership: public land
Accessibility: partly with access restriction - temporary access restriction of gastronomy and outdoor area

Actors
Clients: none
Creators: Julian Hahn and Florian Jund - Gans Kreativ GmbH // cultural organizer
Project partners: unknown
Other actors: Members of Wannda e.V.

Funding
(Commissioned) budget: none
Subsidies: unknown
Own funds: gastronomy / entrance fees / material donations

Planning context ★★★☆☆
Thematic planning context:
Unused space should be activated for urban planning through interim use and create social meeting place.

Spatial planning reference:
The project activates a fallow open space below a railroad bridge of the Bahn Südring.

Research sources
Raff, J., 12/19/18 Villa Kunterbunt. www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/gans-woanders-villa-kunterbunt-1.4259808, 06/06/19
Hösi, S., 06.04.18. News from Wannda: a witch's cottage for Columbus Square. www.mucbook.de/neues-aus-dem-hause-wannda-julian-hahn-hexenhaus-cafe-kolumbusplatz/, 06.06.19

Author profile
Caren Huckle, Amelie Kessler, Carina Brandl

Photographers
Caren Huckle, Tum, 2019

Editorial revision
Johann-Christian Hannemann, Felix Lüdicke, Julia Treichel

Publication/Status
20.06.2019

Editorial revision
Johann-Christian Hannemann, Felix Lüdicke, Julia Treichel

Publication/Status
20.06.2019