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30 Reasons Someone “Should Have Hired An Architect” For These Buildings (New Pics)

30 Reasons Someone “Should Have Hired An Architect” For These Buildings (New Pics)

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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, right? Whether we’re talking about people, flowers, animals or even architecture. But just because a building is someone’s taste doesn’t mean the rest of us aren’t allowed to poke fun at its questionable design decisions. Extremely low ceilings? A startling lack of windows? Stairs that you might break your neck walking down? Sounds great! And you can find all of these amazing things featured in the ‘You Should Have Hired an Architect’ Facebook group.
This group, which has over 50k members at the moment, finds and roasts all of the most ridiculous and concerning architecture fails the world has to offer. Some of these designs are simply acquired tastes, while others should probably be illegal, but they were all fascinating enough to be featured in You Should Have Hired an Architect.
Keep reading to also find any interview with Lucas Gray, creator of Modern ADU Plans, and be sure to upvote the pictures you find most atrocious. Then if you’re interested in viewing even more of these homes and buildings that should have gotten someone fired, you can find Bored Panda’s previous articles on You Should Have Hired an Architect right here and here!

#1 Makes Me Nervous. That's A Pool!

Makes Me Nervous. That's A Pool!
258points

#2 They Certainly Committed To The Theme

They Certainly Committed To The Theme
248points

#3 I've Seen Art Deco Style, And Craftsman Style, But Never Thought I Would See Doggy Style

I've Seen Art Deco Style, And Craftsman Style, But Never Thought I Would See Doggy Style
241points

We can’t seem to get enough of these hilarious and amusing architectural fails here at Bored Panda, so this isn’t the first time we’ve featured You Should Have Hired an Architect. And lucky for us, we were previously able to get in touch with the Facebook group’s administrator, Allison Beer McKenzie, architect and director of sustainability at SHP Leading Design in Cincinnati, Ohio.

The first time we spoke with Allison, about a year ago, she shared that, “This group is dedicated to examples of why it is a bad idea [to design a building without hiring an architect] with occasional examples of why buildings designed by architects may be superior for variety.”

When it comes to the reasons why people would skip hiring an architect, Allison said, “One is definitely that they are cost-conscious or think they can’t afford an architect. The other, I believe, is they don’t know about or appreciate the value that an architect can bring to their house design.” She continued, “This value can certainly include beautiful design but can also include things like a house that fits seamlessly onto the site it is on and is ideally designed for the climate it’s being built on.”

#4 I Know. It's Beautiful But I'd Break My Neck

I Know. It's Beautiful But I'd Break My Neck
236points

#5 I Found One! In Some Home & Design Group, It Had The Title "This Is Art"

I Found One! In Some Home & Design Group, It Had The Title "This Is Art"
234points

#6 Has The Ambulance Arrived? Okay, I'll Now Attempt My Shower

Has The Ambulance Arrived? Okay, I'll Now Attempt My Shower
217points

Without having an expert on-site to consult, Allison told Bored Panda that many of the mistakes made when designing structures stem from the fact that most people, who don’t have proper training, have trouble thinking in three dimensions. “This often leads to houses with weird proportions or awkward connections between materials and elements,” she explained.

Sometimes, buildings can turn out fine without an architect. But the chances of something going wrong are quite high, and it’s likely not worth the risk. “Building a house is probably the biggest investment you ever make and is going to require you to make hundreds of decisions in a condensed amount of time,” Allison says. “Having an architect at your side to guide you through decisions ranging from where the house sits on the lot, to room size and location, to what color grout you want for your bathroom floor can help ensure that you end up with a result you love and maintain your sanity!”

#7 A Hotel In Germany Uses 3D Carpets To Prevent Guests From Running In The Passage

A Hotel In Germany Uses 3D Carpets To Prevent Guests From Running In The Passage
215points

#8 I Swear That Some People Have Made It Their Life's Mission To Figure Out Ways To Make Stairs Even Deadlier

I Swear That Some People Have Made It Their Life's Mission To Figure Out Ways To Make Stairs Even Deadlier
214points

#9 Imagine The Acoustics

Imagine The Acoustics
199points

We also spoke with Allison about 7 months ago, the last time we featured You Should Have Hired an Architect. She shared that the group receives so many ridiculous posts that it’s hard to choose any favorites. “They range from technically poor design to spaces that function terribly to things that just look ridiculous," she told Bored Panda. "We also get quite a few enjoyable posts about houses that are just over the top or very taste specific. My personal favorites are when people share [what the heck] moments from their own homes, so that we can all share their pain."

#10 I Like It, But Having To Explain The Need For All Those Discontinuous Load Paths To The Structural Engineer Would Give Me Nightmares

I Like It, But Having To Explain The Need For All Those Discontinuous Load Paths To The Structural Engineer Would Give Me Nightmares
195points

#11 Seizure Inducing

Seizure Inducing
192points

#12 I Would Have A Perpetual Concussion

I Would Have A Perpetual Concussion
187points

To gain more insight on this topic, we reached out to Lucas Gray, creator of Modern ADU Plans. First, we asked Lucas where his enthusiasm for architecture came from. “I've always been fascinated by the built environment and never really considered other professions,” he told Bored Panda. “That being said, I never actually made it to becoming a licensed architect despite two architecture degrees and over 15 years practicing architecture and design.”

“Instead, I've worked at architecture firms in 3 continents, joined marketing teams at a firm in the US, started an architecture studio with a couple of partners, worked as an artist, led community design workshops in Japan, write about architecture on blogs and magazines, and now work as a business consultant for architecture firms,” Lucas shared. “My career is interwoven with the profession of architecture, but I didn't follow the traditional path to licensure.”   

#13 Good Dog

Good Dog
180points

#14 I Think The Saying Is “Lipstick On A Pig” Rural Nc

I Think The Saying Is “Lipstick On A Pig” Rural Nc
176points

#15 Tell Me You Really Like Spicy Food Without Telling Me You Like Spicy Food

Tell Me You Really Like Spicy Food Without Telling Me You Like Spicy Food
175points

We also asked Lucas why it’s important to hire a skilled architect for every building project. “The value architects bring is similar to a conductor of an orchestra or the director of a film,” he explained. “Architects are skilled at bringing together a wide range of stakeholders and experts and facilitate collaboration to deliver creative solutions to complicated problems. Whether it is designing a custom home or a large commercial development, there are thousands of decisions and dozens of people that need to coordinate their work in order to achieve success. Architects help give projects a creative vision, interpret clients goals and ideas, develop solutions that meet codes and regulations, and craft beautiful spaces that are safe, functional, and inspiring. Not every building is required to have an architect, but every project would benefit from having one leading the team.”   

#16 I Know Stairs Have Been Done, A Lot. But Seriously, These Are Terrifying

I Know Stairs Have Been Done, A Lot.  But Seriously, These Are Terrifying
170points

#17 Better Make Sure Everyone Has Up To Date Life Insurance Policies

Better Make Sure Everyone Has Up To Date Life Insurance Policies
166points

#18 Skateboard Heaven

Skateboard Heaven
150points

We were also curious about any of the worst examples of architecture Lucas has ever seen. “The worst examples of architecture are typically when no one was in charge, there was no vision or plan, or there were incompetent people executing the project,” he told Bored Panda. “I also feel that architecture fails when the buildings weren't designed for how humans interact with the city. A beautiful building designed by a starchitect that doesn't interact with the streetfront is just terrible as an ugly building with no design quality. Good architecture needs to both be attractive and functional as an individual object yet also needs to positively impact the community around it.” 

#19 For When The Floors Are Lava. Duh

For When The Floors Are Lava. Duh
148points

#20 In Case You Like To Cook With A Harness And A Latex Mask

In Case You Like To Cook With A Harness And A Latex Mask
146points
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