It’s getting harder to climb a skyscraper. Blame architecture. Last Saturday, more than six million people held their breath ...
In the 1890s, under the guise of night, a slice of upper crust Cantabrigians would climb the crenelated gatehouses and Gothic chapels that populate Cambridge, England. Their clandestine aims were ...
I’m wedged into a gap about 50cm wide, desperately pushing as hard as I can into the steel wall in front of me to save myself from slipping. Granted, I’d only fall about 3.5m, and there is a mat ...
A new exhibit at the Blaffer Art Museum titled Buildering: Misbehaving the City is a traveling exhibit that explores using architecture and an urban environment. Buildering is a made up word, with ...
Around 25 to 30 people are standing in front of a UBC clubhouse. The congenial atmosphere doesn't fit the image of raucous shit-faced yahoos climbing the exteriors of campus buildings at 3 a.m. The ...
Buildering: Misbehaving the City is a traveling group exhibition that explores the unsanctioned use of architecture and the urban environment. Fusing the words "building" and "bouldering" (a type of ...
“Buildering” is a word you probably have never heard before, and the same is true of the French word “parkour”, but both these describe overt acts of artistic expression with elements of rebellion ...
Scaling buildings might sound reckless — but it could also be the ultimate mindful movement. Our fitness director took on some of London’s top climbs to see what it’s all about I’m wedged into a gap ...