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50 Times Architects Failed So Badly, They Got Shamed Online
Funny,FailsMAY 3, 2023

50 Times Architects Failed So Badly, They Got Shamed Online

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When you hear that someone’s an architect or a designer, odds are that you’re impressed. If you’re like us, you might imagine that they build gorgeous skyscrapers and meticulously work to elevate interiors to perfection. However, not all ‘pros’ are of the same caliber. Some look like they’re just winging it. 
We’ve collected some of the top posts (read: biggest nightmares) from the r/BadArchitecture and r/ArchitectureFails subreddits to show you just how bad things can get. We’re not only talking about a lack of taste, some of these structural decisions are downright dangerous! Scroll down for some architectural madness. You’ll swear you’ve accidentally stumbled down the rabbit hole and into Wonderland…

#1 I Feel Like Something Is Missing

I Feel Like Something Is Missing
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#2 Control C + Control V X 10000000000

Control C + Control V X 10000000000
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#3 That’s Not A Kitchen Island. Kitchen Lagoon?

That’s Not A Kitchen Island. Kitchen Lagoon?
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The r/BadArchitecture online community was founded in early 2012, and it currently has just over 2.7k members. Meanwhile, the r/ArchitectureFails group, also started up in 2012, has 670 members.

They are niche subreddits that focus on one thing and one thing alone—showing the world just how bizarre and mind-meltingly low-quality some buildings have been designed. Fridges in the middle of the kitchen, wonky windows, and Extremely Precarious Death Stairs (patent pending) are just the tip of the iceberg.

#4 Start Small, And Then Just Expand! House In Cambodia

Start Small, And Then Just Expand! House In Cambodia
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#5 Stair

Stair
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#6 This House

This House
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One of the best skills you can have as an architect (and that goes for practically any other career path as well) is being a capable leader. That means knowing how to communicate clearly and efficiently with others, supporting and respecting your team, and being able to find compromises when things get tense.

Without decent leadership or communication skills, you can have the best and brightest ideas in the entire realm, but that won’t do you much good if you can’t turn your imaginative blueprints into reality. No architect is an island—they have to be team players.

#7 This Flight Of Stairs Right Outside A Bedroom

This Flight Of Stairs Right Outside A Bedroom
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#8 Just A New Build Ground Floor Flat Facing A Busy Road

Just A New Build Ground Floor Flat Facing A Busy Road
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#9 I Want To Understand... I Really Do

I Want To Understand... I Really Do
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Poor communication skills will inevitably lead to a deep divide between what the designer envisioned and what the contractors have built. When there’s ambiguity in the blueprints or instructions, you’re essentially letting the builders decide what to do themselves. And that’s exactly what they’ll do if the architect isn’t on-site, ready to field questions.

#10 Something About This Shower In My Old Childhood House

Something About This Shower In My Old Childhood House
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#11 An Apartment In London That Has No Front Door. Just A Set Of Stairs Leading Up To A Window

An Apartment In London That Has No Front Door. Just A Set Of Stairs Leading Up To A Window
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#12 But Why?

But Why?
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Meanwhile, the New Jersey Institute of Technology also stresses the need to have top-notch design and problem-solving skills, as well as a background in mathematics and a solid understanding of the law. What’s more, good architects will be computer-savvy and have a way to turn their creativity into clear visuals.

#13 Doors To ???

Doors To ???
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#14 This Combination Staircase/Cellar/ Bathroom Gets Worse Every Second You Look At It

This Combination Staircase/Cellar/ Bathroom Gets Worse Every Second You Look At It
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#15 Stairs Straight To 1st Floor

Stairs Straight To 1st Floor
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At times, poor design decisions aren’t a result of maliciousness on the contractors’ part. They might have been the best course of action, given the circumstances and (a lack of) resources. In other words, when you need to keep a deadline, you look for ways to get the job done, instead of aiming for ‘perfection’ (if that even exists). In times like this, it often helps to look at the property you just bought as an eternal ‘work in progress.’ Not every detail will be to your liking, but with enough care and attention, you can make your house feel like a home.

#16 Big Brain Roof Access Placement

Big Brain Roof Access Placement
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#17 This Thing On Bratislava Castle

This Thing On Bratislava Castle
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#18 This Just P**ses Me Off

This Just P**ses Me Off
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However, in other cases, mistakes happen because the contractor team might be lazy, looking to cut costs, or might simply want to get the project over as quickly as possible. 

Ariane Sherine, the former editor at ‘These Three Rooms,’ previously told Bored Panda why mistakes happen and what we can all do to embrace that our homes are imperfect.

"Certain materials might be unavailable so they decide to use an unsuitable substitute, or they might have a surplus of the substitute that they want to use up. They might be misinformed and not very good at their job and think they're doing the right thing. Or they might be trying to save money and end up cutting corners as a result," the interior design expert shared why mistakes can and do crop up in homes.

#19 There's No Entrance To The Balcony Except For That Little Window

There's No Entrance To The Balcony Except For That Little Window
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#20 This Floor Plan Is A Dungeon

This Floor Plan Is A Dungeon
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