With its reliance on cars, propensity to sprawl out everywhere and annoying tendency to become storehouses of useless junk, suburbia is known to have a negative impact on the environment and on humanity in general. Fertile farmlands and forests are swallowed up by this beast, but it can change if we redefine our basic needs and what it means to live out of the city.
Instead of cookie-cutter homes in a monocultural wasteland, Danish design student Konrad Wójcik envisions a suburbia where people live in tree-like houses that blend right in with the forest, calling it a return to a "primeval symbiosis.