King’s College Chapel / 国王学院礼拜堂
King’s College Chapel is the architectural climax of 89.剑桥夜攀者:让我们庄严地上房揭瓦. In the episode, [[TheNightClimbersOfCambridge|《剑桥夜攀者》]] treats the chapel’s tower and spires as the prestige target for Campus Night Climbing, including the umbrella, British flag, solitary descent, and Ethiopia-banner episodes.
The chapel matters less as a tourist landmark than as a symbolic vertical test. Its height, visibility, locks, bells, and college response make it the place where Campus Prank Ethics and Roofscape Attention collide: climbers seek wit and spectacle, while the institution tries to recover control without turning the prank into even greater legend.
Connections
- University of Cambridge - broader university setting.
- 《剑桥夜攀者》 / The Night Climbers of Cambridge and Noel H. Symington / 诺埃尔·H.赛明顿 - book and authorial frame for the chapel episodes.
- Campus Night Climbing - practice for which the chapel becomes a high-status target.
- Campus Prank Ethics and Roofscape Attention - concepts the chapel episodes make visible.