50 Times Architects Faced Online Shame For Epic Failures
In the world of architecture and design, not everyone's got the same mojo.
Damjan
- Published in Interesting
In the world of architecture, there's a vast spectrum of talent and expertise. While some professionals create stunning masterpieces that leave us in awe, others produce designs that leave us scratching our heads in disbelief.
It's the latter category that we'll explore in this article, as we dive into some of the top posts from the r/BadArchitecture and r/ArchitectureFails subreddits. Design should prioritize functionality, and architects should avoid creating features that leave occupants scratching their heads.
One of the most mind-boggling architectural fails featured on these subreddits is a house that seems to defy the laws of physics. The building appears to be constructed at impossible angles, with walls and floors that don't align logically.
Another common sight is the "stairway to nowhere" phenomenon. These are staircases that seemingly lead to dead ends or are suspended in mid-air without any apparent purpose.
Some architectural fails go beyond aesthetics and venture into the realm of safety hazards. Balconies that are barely hanging on, decks with rotting wood, and structures on the verge of collapse are all too common.
While architects are often associated with creating awe-inspiring works of art, not all architectural endeavors turn out as expected. The subreddits r/BadArchitecture and r/ArchitectureFails provide us with a glimpse into the world of design gone wrong, reminding us that in the field of architecture, precision, functionality, and safety should always be top priorities.
Not all houses are this pretty. And normal...
Pexels1. It's like they're on a copy-paste rampage of epic proportions!
I_Am_A_Music_Fan2. the world of culinary contraptions, that doesn't quite cut it as a kitchen island. It's more like a kitchen lagoon.
kansasdaylily3. They've got a hunch that something's AWOL.
Deadddd54. Embark on a modest beginning, and then hilariously inflate! Behold, a dwelling in the heart of Cambodia!
ratmanhog995. Stairs: the mischievous architects of clumsy moments.
HimD986. This house is quite the spectacle
kaupas247. This staircase right outside their bedroom is like a surprise exercise routine waiting to happen.
Vjaa8. New ground-floor flat, boldly fronting a lively road.
abaday7899. Try to understand...
raisincain110. It's like the bathroom has a sense of humor all its own, and that shower is the star comedian of the show.
Edersonson11. In London, there's an apartment that breaks the mold
Lord-Crimble12. on earth is this happening?
RrennerR13. ???
grilledcheesegobrr14. To anyone's horror, this combo staircase, cellar, and bathroom becomes scarier by the second!
GdoubleWB15. Direct staircase to the first floor.
Fishy55316. Optimal roof access location
fixingbysmashing17. Bratislava Castle.
FreakDustSK_200418. Irritating
megnut0119. The only access point to the balcony is through that small window; there are no other entrances.
ulku620. Is this a dungeon?
Bonesofdoom21. What is the reason for this?
Owdagu22. An emergency exit for fires?
noah-dee3323. Well done!
Am-bad-cheater24. The adjacent house #unsuccessful
Snowwy1234567825. A dwelling featuring two bedrooms and a balcony!
theZiMRA26. What's the reason for this?
openQuestion314127. Ok
Kashan1212128. High-end apartments designed in the architectural style of Spanish Colonial Revival with elements reminiscent of a prison design.
imoshochu29. These stairs are giving an eerie feeling.
charizardlv5130. A restroom in a dilapidated theater.
lazulilizard31. A tower supporting a square-shaped house above it.
lamasypatoche32. They constructed a new wall at my workplace.
megnut0133. The balconies have been completed, boss.
chieflegend34. What is the reason?
poppedrengen35. Applause.
karavedran36. How??
martinius0637. A New Mexico Outhouse, Illuminated Red by My Headlamp
lazulilizard38. Are you serious? Using just the letter "Y"?
indyarchyguy39. Be cautious when taking the initial step, as it's quite challenging!
yamahaphil40. to lack practicality.
TheAirPlusUnion41. Spacious Wardrobe
M_M_5642. This door is really frustrating
borntodie23243. Architect: "What is your vision?" Me: "You're familiar with the visual style seen in 1980s VHS movies, right?" Architect: "I understand completely."
sideshowmario44. When you fail to fully consider your drainage system.
Alie_writes45. The Art University located in Chaco, Argentina.
reddit.com46. Seriously?
Quiet_in_the_library47. The pinnacle of architectural design.
reddit.com48. Oh, indeed, a face covered by a barrier.
ItsBerry0749. Well done.
Dummyblyat50. Is this referring to a real-life simulation of a child's model in The Sims game?
gr8taleohenryWe looked at some of the weirdest and not-so-great buildings on the internet, like in the r/BadArchitecture and r/ArchitectureFails groups. What we found is that good design should always be about making things useful and safe.
When it comes to building things, it's important to make them work well, keep people safe, and not confuse them. Architects should aim for buildings that make sense and look good.
So, let's hope for better-designed buildings in the future, ones that don't leave us scratching our heads and asking, "What were they thinking?"