The Architecture of Fear: How Buildings Become Haunted
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This episode delves into the architectural elements that create psychological unease, from Victorian-era maze-like layouts to Gothic design features that cast dramatic shadows. Eleanor discusses how building materials like stone and wood contribute to acoustic phenomena, and examines why modern structures rarely become famous haunted locations compared to their historic counterparts.
Learn about the significance of liminal spaces like doorways and staircases in supernatural folklore, and understand how geographical location and building history influence our perception of paranormal activity. The episode explores famous haunted locations including Westminster Abbey and the former Borley Rectory, analyzing how their architectural features contribute to their supernatural reputations.
Perfect for architecture enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone curious about the cultural phenomenon of haunted buildings, this episode offers a balanced examination of how environmental factors, building design, and human psychology intersect to create lasting supernatural folklore. Eleanor presents these topics through the lens of cultural fascination and documented historical accounts.
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