This project speculates on how specific interventions, derived as antitheses to the hallmark traits of a traditional house, might radically engage the ordinary site of the domestic house, disrupting the rigidity, boundaries, and hierarchy of suburban living, opening up new opportunities for residents to take agency in the way the home and block are inhabited as individuals, family units, and a community. The slide intervention–walls and roofs sliding off of their original position–create opportunities for unexpected appendages and the erasure of divisive boundaries like driveways, side yards, and backyards change how we can look and inhabit a block as a continuous space centered around community.
Interventions on Suburbia
