DIST-URBIA
WINTER 2023

Dist-urbia investigates notions of suburban dynamics. Situated in Levittown in the 1950s, the speculative proposal is driven by the question of what a conceptually women-oriented space would look like at the time.







The structure is composed
of furniture; these domestic
objects become ‘material’
which swarms and overtake
the form of the suburban
house, disrupting the generic
idea of suburban constructions
and social ideals.




The interior ‘pockets’ offer escape from imposed norms, turning spaces of isolation into ones of social and recreational activities. The shrinkwrapped shell projects the illusion of a generic suburban house, deceiving external surveiling gaze and commenting on the performative social construction of suburban homes.