Portugal (1) She was 30. was swept away by Pennypack Creek's raging waters, has studied urban exploration and hypothesizes. Spot Philadelphia is an urban exploration guide and travel blog discovering Philly culture. Cheap Feasts in Philly Whether you’re visiting Philly for the weekend a long-time Philadelphian, devouring some bomb Philly food is always a great activity.

North Carolina (1) Kentucky (2) Posted in r/urbanexploration by u/greatbigredog • 564 points and 7 comments Another urbex account posted a photo of Bunting holding a camera, writing: "Dark clouds gathered above our community.

The ten-story structure is now a monument of decay, covered in graffiti, many of its windows boarded up. Christine Carbone of Long Island knew Bunting through the urban exploration community and said that while Bunting was one of the most talented photographers she knew, the woman's greatest gift was tracking down and navigating abandoned spaces. Gurneys and wheelchairs inside a decrepit hospital in Texas.

The ten-story structure is now a monument of decay, covered in graffiti, many of its windows boarded up. ", Bradley L. Garrett, a cultural geographer based at the University of Sydney, has studied urban exploration and hypothesizes that urban explorers foray into architecture that's typically off-limits as a means of "reacting to increased surveillance and control over urban space" in search of "unregulated areas where they can build personal relationships to places. You may NOT reproduce this content without permission. In 1948, it was sold to Father Divine, leader of the Universal Peace Mission Movement, who had a new idea for it: turning it into the first racially integrated hotel of its kind. - See 6,281 traveler reviews, 4,595 candid photos, and great deals for Philadelphia, PA, at Tripadvisor. In South Philly, Rebecca Bunting was a popular, tatted-up, 30-year-old bartender. "Becca is going to live forever because of this.".

Virginia (3) California (2) Main navigation. She became obsessed, and on more than one occasion ran into the house at dinner time to grab her camera to capture "golden hour," the time of day just after sunrise or before sunset when outdoor lighting is ideal. Editor's note: This story was revised to correct the day Bunting died. It offered all the latest modern amenities, like electricity, and had its own staff, eliminating the need for servants. Others have different reasons. ", Whatever Bunting's reason, her friends said she lived for photographing spaces others might overlook while connecting with like-minded explorers. "There's no doubt about it.". Illinois (5) Ohio (2) Rebecca Bunting, pictured here as a child, died Saturday night while taking photos near Pennypack Creek. But they weren't surprised, either — she was all-in with most things, whether it was beauty pageants as a toddler, softball as a preteen, or weightlifting in her 20s. Luxembourg (2) She remembered a time when she met Bunting with two other women in Philadelphia to go exploring, and when Bunting confidently walked 20 feet ahead of the group, everyone naturally followed. Weiss said Bunting's greatest gift was her ability to find elegance in decay — to show strength in something others might see as broken.

After Divine’s death in 2000, the hotel was sold; it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. South Dakota (1)

The Divine Lorraine Hotel on North Broad Street, before it was redeveloped into apartments, was long a destination for urban explorers. June 7 – 10, 2020. © 2020 The Philadelphia Inquirer, LLC Terms of Use/Privacy Policy. Maryland (8) Near Me

Urban Space Development Inc (USD) is a professional Architectural, Design, and Construction Management services firm in Philadelphia specializing in high end unique residential, hospitality and commercial projects. The ornate style chosen by architect Willis G. Hale was considered outdated by the time it opened as the luxury Lorraine Apartments and one of the first high-rise buildings in the city, but it was still a magnet for the newly-rich who had made their fortunes in the industrial revolution. One of Philadelphia’s most intriguing buildings stands at a prominent intersection on the north side of the city, a Victorian beauty that once housed wealthy residents and later served as a hotel. Massachusetts (18) Rebecca Bunting, who was popular in the urban exploration community, stands in an abandoned space. Open to all who were willing to obey the rules of the movement, which included abstaining from smoking and drinking and separating men from women (even if they were married), the hotel also offered spaces for public use, like a low-cost dining hall and a place of worship. Indiana (3) Sep 28, 2015 - This Pin was discovered by Jacquie O' Photography. Bunting's closest friends and family had no idea the Shady Side, Md., native had inspired other photographers, from California to Greece. France (4) Join Meetup. Those in the urbex community say this is to keep two groups away: the police and the explorers who find abandoned places solely to trash them. Italy (8) Her photos are in some ways now giving her friends and family solace. Urban Exploration groups in Philadelphia Here's a look at some Urban Exploration groups near Philadelphia. Urban exploration is a calculated risk. Germany (25) Empty for over a decade, the Divine Lorraine Hotel is an enticing site for urban exploration. While shooting photos with her boyfriend from inside a storm drain near Roosevelt Boulevard Saturday night, Bunting was swept away by Pennypack Creek's raging waters during a flash flood, becoming the creek's sixth victim in eight years. Cross-Stitch Murals Bring a Traditionally Domestic Craft Out Into the World, Pretty in Pink: Trump’s Border Wall as Envisioned by Mexican Architects, A Silver Lining: 14 Cloud-Shaped Homes, Furnishings & Decor Designs, All Washed Up: 11 Abandoned Coin Laundries & Laundromats.

If you would like to share it, please use the social media buttons provided or write something up with a link to this website, thanks. (images via: lei han 1 + 2; top image: jukebox) Arguably Philadelphia’s most famous abandonment, the Divine Lorraine was built between 1892 and 1894.