Buildering

Buildering

Buildering (also known as urban climbing, structuring, or stegophily) is the act of climbing on (usually) the outside of buildings and other artificial structures. The word "buildering" is a portmanteau combining the word "building" with the climbing term "bouldering".

If done without ropes or protection far off the ground, buildering may be dangerous and is often practiced outside legal bounds, and is thus mostly undertaken at night-time. Adepts of buildering who are seen climbing on buildings without authorization are regularly met by police forces upon completing their exploit. Spectacular acts of "buildering", such as free soloing skyscrapers, are usually accomplished by lone, experienced climbers, sometimes attracting large crowds of passers-by and media attention. These remain relatively rare.

Buildering can also take a form more akin to bouldering, which tends towards ascending and/or traversing shorter sections of buildings and structures. While still generally frowned upon by property owners, some, such as the University of Colorado at Boulder, and Tufts University turn a blind eye towards the practice in many locations.Or|date=June 2008

Although often done as a solo sport, buildering has also become a popular group activity. As in more traditional rock climbing, routes are established and graded for difficulty.

History

Although students had been scrambling up the architecture of Cambridge University for years "Geoffrey Winthrop Young: Poet, educator, mountaineer" by Alan Hankinson, (1995), Hodder & Stoughton, London] , the great alpinist, Geoffrey Winthrop Young, while a student there in the 1890s, engaged in "roof climbing" and wrote and published a buildering guide to one of the colleges "The Roof Climber's Guide to Trinity"(1900)] , which may be the first documentation of the activity restricted to a particular environment . Later, Young produced another small volume on buildering, spoofing mountaineering "Wall and Roof Climbing" (1905)] . In the 1930s a somewhat more serious, though still light-hearted, account of Cambridge undergraduate buildering appeared in popular print"The Night Climbers of Cambridge" by Whipplesnaith (1937), Chatto & Windus Ltd, London] . As to identifying the first recreational or professional builderer - that remains an open question, for even at Cambridge, ". . .the lack of written records makes a history of past roof-climbing impossible""The Night Climbers of Cambridge" by Whipplesnaith (1937), Chatto & Windus Ltd, London] . Night climbing remained popular after the war, as documented in a book by "Hederatus" published in 1970 [Cambridge nightclimbing, by "Hederatus" (1970), Chatto & Windus Ltd, London] .

Famous urban climbers

*Alain Robert, popularly known as "the real-life Spider-Man", has climbed the Empire State Building in New York, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, the Sears Tower in Chicago, Taipei 101 in Taiwan (the world's tallest completed skyscraper), and each of the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, among others. Alaine is arrested at the top of many of the major buildings he has climbed.
*Dan Goodwin, aka Spider Dan, climbed the Sears Tower in Chicago in 1981.
*George Willig climbed the World Trade Center.
*Harry Gardiner, known as the Human Fly, began urban climbing in 1905.
*George Polley, also known as the Human Fly, who took up buildering ca 1910.
*Whipplesnaith

ee also

*Parkour
*BASE jumping
*Craning
*"Doorways in the Sand"
*Safety Last

References

External links

* [http://www.buildering.net Buildering.net]
* [http://herkules.jimdo.com]
* [http://www.alainrobert.com Alain Robert] Official website
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_442000/442002.stm BBC announces Ascent of the Arche de la Defence]
* [http://www.freakclimbing.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=935 FreakClimbing Buildering Gallery]

Locations

* [http://www.urbanclimbing.dk Denmark]
* [http://herkules.jimdo.com
* [http://acity.free.fr/builder Rotterdam, Netherlands videos]
* [http://www.streetbouldercontest.com/ Milan, Italy] Street Boulder Contest
* [http://www.buildering.net/gallery/buildering/ubc/contest5/1.html Vancouver, Canada] 5th Annual UBC Buildering Contest
* [http://math.berkeley.edu/~scott/wiki/Buildering University of California, Berkeley]


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