In "The Architecture of Evil - Spaces Designed for Death," Lucien Graves explores how physical environments enable and conceal murder. From H.H. Holmes' infamous Murder Castle to modern urban decay, certain spaces become hunting grounds for killers. This episode examines the geography of serial killing, liminal spaces like parking garages, and how architectural design influences violence rates. Lucien analyzes hot spots where crime clusters, the Highway of Tears phenomenon, and how buildings can trap domestic violence victims. Through crime prevention environmental design and defensible space theory, we learn how thoughtful architecture can protect life while poor design enables death.https://amzn.to/3QLIU93
In "The Architecture of Evil - Spaces Designed for Death," Lucien Graves explores how physical environments enable and conceal murder. From H.H. Holmes' infamous Murder Castle to modern urban decay, certain spaces become hunting grounds for killers. This episode examines the geography of serial killing, liminal spaces like parking garages, and how architectural design influences violence rates. Lucien analyzes hot spots where crime clusters, the Highway of Tears phenomenon, and how buildings can...