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ARCH 502: Natural Intelligence 2026

Instructor: Evelyn Tickle

Cracking for Ferality: The Sidewalk as a Site of Co-Inhabitance

Against Manhattan's model of curated urban nature, this thesis reclaims the sidewalk as a site of ecological resistance. Operating across borough, street, and slab, it practices cracking: the deliberate un-architecturing of infrastructure to invite plants, fungi, and animals in not as ornament but as co-designers, collapsing the boundary between city and nature into co-inhabitation.

Cracking for Ferality: The Sidewalk as a Site of Co-Inhabitance