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		<description><![CDATA[Take a break and enter the world of urban&#160;villains,&#160;who see and seek out hidden opportunities in built environments, forever on the lookout for architectural workarounds&#160;and infrastructural escape routes. In his latest book, A Burglar&#8217;s Guide to the City, architecture expert Geoff Manaugh of BLDGBLOG explores everyday spaces through the lens of criminals and criminologists, unearthing <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2016/04/02/get-booked-a-burglars-guide-to-the-city-by-geoff-manaugh/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<div id="urb-ads-toc-box" class="post-ads-toc-box urb-ads-toc" style="display:none;"></div><p>Take a break and enter the world of urban&nbsp;villains,&nbsp;who see and seek out hidden opportunities in built environments, forever on the lookout for architectural workarounds&nbsp;and infrastructural escape routes.</p>
<p>In his latest book, <em>A Burglar&rsquo;s Guide to the City</em>, architecture expert Geoff Manaugh of BLDGBLOG explores everyday spaces through the lens of criminals and criminologists, unearthing uncanny stories at the intersection of buildings and crime.</p>
<p>His research led the author down elevator shafts, into panic rooms and through buried vaults; the resulting tales are a combination of true-crime pieces and architectural philosophy, equal parts entertaining and educational.</p>
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<p>From the perspective of perpetrators, consider the strange case of Jeffrey Manchester, AKA&nbsp;<a href="http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Escaped-robber-returns-to-annals-of-weird-crime-2706176.php">Roofman</a>, a burglar responsible for dozens of break-ins and hold-ups, primarily at fast-food joints. His signature strategy was to drop down into establishments from above, catching workers and managers unawares. This approach worked precisely because of an architectural flaw in the system: nearly identical structures used by chains make each theft quite like the last, so each incursion doubled as a&nbsp;practice round for the next.</p>
<p>In another architectural twist, when he was finally captured, Roofman&rsquo;s secret lair turned out to be a customized void between a Toys&rdquo;R&rdquo;Us store and an adjacent abandoned Circuit City. He outfitted his abode with working plumbing and electricity, using baby monitors from the Toys&rdquo;R&rdquo;Us to monitor employee activity.</p>
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<p>From the other side of the law, enforcement officials and criminal investigators have likewise fascinating tales to tell, including the UK police practice of creating &ldquo;<a href="http://gizmodo.com/fully-furnished-fake-houses-in-uk-run-solely-to-trap-bu-1429599161">capture rooms</a>.&rdquo; The cops&nbsp;reverse-engineer ideal targets for breaking and entering, then fill a selected vacant house with tempting electronics and other expensive merchandise, then use it to capture thieves breaking an entering on tape.</p>
<p>Points of entry (doors and windows) as well as the goods strewn throughout the fake homes (such as TVs and video cameras). These are sprayed with a special tracer chemical, helping police confirm with clear&nbsp;physical&nbsp;evidence that suspects were on the premises. Once caught, the would-be burglars are shown videos of their exploits, much like stars on some twisted reality television show.</p>
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<p>And these are just two teaser examples; the book is filled with many more, with subjects ranging from urban guerrilla warfare strategies to the work of theory-minded architects like Bernard Tschumi.</p>
<p>The real magic of Manaugh&rsquo;s work is in the subtle way it reshapes the reader&rsquo;s understanding of the built world, causing you to look at architecture with a criminal mindset. Suddenly, trap doors, abandoned shafts, sewer systems, escape ladders, and other oft-overlooked features take on new meaning.&nbsp;<span style="line-height: 1.5;">The true stories that serve as foils for this exploration&nbsp;are also fully engaging in their own right,&nbsp;real&nbsp;tales genuinely stranger than (and often the basis for) fictional crime dramas.</span></p>
<p><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Readers who enjoy this book will also want to pick up a copy of </span><a style="line-height: 1.5;" href="http://www.amazon.com/The-BLDGBLOG-Book-Geoff-Manaugh/dp/0811866440">BLDGBLOG: The Book</a><span style="line-height: 1.5;">, a collection of fascinating &ldquo;architectural conjecture, urban speculation and landscape futures,&rdquo; a great compilation of stories that expand on Manaugh&rsquo;s </span><a style="line-height: 1.5;" href="http://www.bldgblog.com/">past articles</a><span style="line-height: 1.5;">.&nbsp;</span></p>
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