50 Times City Architects Failed To Understand People’s Needs, And It Resulted In These ‘Desire Paths’ Appearing Around The City
Merriam Webster dictionary defines a desire path as “an unplanned route or path (such as one worn into a grassy surface by repeated foot traffic) that is used by pedestrians in preference to or in the absence of a designated alternative (such as a paved pathway).”
This may sound like a pretty formal definition, but in its heart, desire paths show so much more than our daily shortcuts and preferred ways to reach destinations. They reflect routines, habits and presence of a living being, whether it’s a human or an animal. They stand like lines of traces carved well into dirt, grass, and anywhere, really.
There’s even this mesmerizing corner of Reddit, “Desire Paths,” “dedicated to the paths that humans prefer, rather than the paths that humans create.” Below we wrapped up some of the most interesting examples that capture our imagination.
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The World’s (Actual) Greatest Desire Path! He Carved A Road Through A Mountain Over 22yrs To Shorten The Distance From His Village To The Nearest Hospital From 70km To 1km
My Cat Passed Away Last Night. These Were His Paths
If You Try Sometimes, You Get What You Need
When you want a shortcut, whether when going from the bus stop to the office or stopping by the corner shop, but the path designated for you seems way longer, you pick an unbeaten path instead. You soon realize that many others before you have already done that by traces it left in the grass.
Robert Macfarlane describes desire paths as “paths and tracks made over time by the wishes & feet of walkers, especially those paths that run contrary to design or planning”; he calls them “free-will ways”. JM Barrie described them as “Paths that have Made Themselves”. There’s something both fascinating and somewhat mysterious about them, so no wonder there are countless Reddit threads and communities dedicated to them.
Generations Of Bunnies Have Worn A Perfect Groove In My Neighbor's Fence
After Our Dog Passed, We Turned His Desire Path Into A Forever Path
Desire Path Of A 17yo Kitty
To find out more about this mesmerizing community on Reddit named “Desire Paths”, Bored Panda reached out to its moderator C.M. Gillespie, who happily shared some insights. “When I originally joined the subreddit, it was about 3000 subscribers deep. I’d seen someone mention it in a comment section, likely on a post of a desire path on /r/pics or a mention in /r/AskReddit of these paths being paved following natural foot traffic on a college campus,” the mod explained.
They also recounted: “A user named SecularScience created the subreddit after someone posted a picture of a desire path on another subreddit, probably /r/pics, and a commenter noted that they have a name! It emerged out of curiosity.”
The Oval Walkways At Ohio State University Were Paved Based On The Students' Desire Paths
Found This Beautiful Path Earlier This Year
Found A Lovely One In Dorset
According to the moderator of the Desire Paths subreddit, to this day, word of mouth continues to be how the community finds each other. “When someone unknowingly posts a picture of a desire path, people tag the subreddit and the community grows.”
Gillespie told us that desire paths are so fun to spot. “Once people know they have a name, they start seeing them all over the place. It’s a ‘once you see, you can’t unsee’ scenario.”
Doggo Desire Path At A Local Off-Leash Park. Remember That Pavement Can Be Too Hot For Paws On A Sunny Day!
It Took 4 Years
The Ants In My Garage Built A Bridge Over My Glue Trap
According to the Redditor, “If you haven’t noticed a desire path before, look for worn-down grass made by people who step off the sidewalk and decide to take the shortcut instead. They’re not the designated, paved paths. They’re paths that are trod on the grass in between.”
Interestingly, in Dutch, they’re called “elephant paths” by some people, though Gillespie said they are not sure if that term is commonly used. “I think the translation is Olifantenpaadje. Someone on the subreddit said they’re called Trampelpfad in German.”
The Never Ending Path
I'm In A Long Distance Relationship With My Girlfriend, And This Is Where I Walk When I'm On The Phone With Her Every Night
Ux vs. Design
Andrew Furman, a professor in interior design and architecture at Ryerson University in Toronto, has been researching desire paths for years. According to him, they tell us something about “the endless human desire to have a choice. The importance of not having someone prescribe your path”.
“An individual can really write their own story. It’s something really powerful if you do have that agency to move,” Furman argues. Desire paths allow us to “not follow the script,” something that can be interpreted as a form of resistance. This is because in a heavily constructed city, there are “rules as to how public and public-private spaces are used”, Furman believes.
At The Student Residence. I Tried To Walk The Intended Path For Once. It Was Long
Superstition
Desire Stairs
This College Paved Over The Desire Paths After Waiting A Year To See Where Mud Trails Formed
My Dog's Desire Path Is Filling Up With Flower Petals. Looks Pretty At The Moment!
Yes Yes Yes!!
Honestly I’m Not Sure What They Expected
Desire Path Spotted On The Campus Of Monster's University
Found This As A Post On Facebook. Elephant Paths Anyone?
Does This Count? A Footpath So Badly Constructed Nobody Wants To Use It
Not Sure If This Is Allowed. Swimming Paths Made By A Moorhen On The Way To And From Its Nest
The Sidewalks On My School’s Quad Are Not Symmetrical Because They Were Installed Based On Where The Grass Was Worn Out…
One Step Desire Path. Shortest One Ever
Or it could just be some Dogs favorite relief station. Have you ever noticed a Dog never hits the pole very well…
And yet, it still probably should have occurred to the designer that people weren't going to walk around the post if they could just step over the corner.
My College Put Sod On The Path And Put Up A Sign. The Students Listened To The Sign And Created A Path Next To The Sod
She’s Made A Few Desire Paths. I Like This One The Most
Google Acknowledges The Desire Paths On Our Campus
This Path In Russia Is Very Desired
You Can’t Make This Stuff Up
Was Told To Post This Here, So Here I Am Posting This Here
Squirrel Desire Path
Well Worn Wall Mart Path. Deepest I've Ever Seen
It Seems We Desire A Sidewalk
People Made A Desire Pentagram Inside A Big Roundabout
My Dad Shoveled A Path But The Rest Of The Family Decided It Was Too Far
This Desire Path Has Slowly Disappeared Now That No One Is Coming To The Office Due To Covid... Wonder How Many Others Are Disappearing
Restrictions In Poland Hitting Hard
If This Isn't A Big Enough Sign That You Need To Trim Your Hedges More Often I Don't Know What Is
My Moms Path For Entering And Leaving The Lake
Extreme Desire Path
Technical University Delft (Nl) Paved All Desire Paths
What Am I To Do With The 2 Seconds I Saved Today?
My University Giving Into The Desire Path
Check Out The Size Of This Absolute Unit
Dutch Anti-Cobblestone Bicycle Desire Path
This Attempt At Making A Pathway Through A Park
Respect to the organisations and institutions who accepted the reality of human choice! Hopefully those who are too stubborn to follow the wisdom of desire paths will see the light eventually.
Although this isn't always the case, sometimes architects have our hands tied in regards to this. Here in the US we have to apply ADA regulations for accessibility. This means that pathways must be within a certain slope, width etc. So in order to follow the law, we can't use the easiest path.
Load More Replies...Wish I could remember the name of the architect, but he would never design paths around his buildings, or campuses. Instead, 6-12 months after the building was completed, and occupied, he would come back, look at the desire paths, and have them paved, or tarmaced.
I hadn't heard the term either, despite my familiarity with them. Live and learn. 😊
Load More Replies...We had to park across the street in a designated parking lot. There was a wall that when it came to a lower spot.. everyone would hop over to get to main building vs walking farther down and back up. Women in dresses.. guys in slacks.. college kids.. all jumping over or sitting and swinging legs over to jump. It went on for about a year until a female employee tried to hop over in heels and fell pretty bad on her face.. the next week maintenance cut a pathway through the hop over spot in the wall and poured a cement pathway.
Because OSHA requires that a remediation be made when possible for workplace injuries, assuming you're in the U.S.
Load More Replies...We're all guilty of it, but goddamn does it show us how lazy we are lmao
I do not like the term "desire path." I'm just going to call them paths.
I wish I could post the bike trails in my neighborhood from when I was a kid, connecting every Dead End to every other Dead End, some breaks in laws, some along paper roads, and some simply in fun loops and detours through jumps. Some homeowners would put up fences or lay down logs to keep us out... it turns out that in every instance they were trying to lay claim to property that wasn't theirs!
WE simply call them "Short Cuts" What's with this creepy 'desire' thing???
Has anyone else here played Black and White 2? It's a god sim for the PC which involves building cities for your worshippers to live in, and in a nice little touch the people will create desire paths regardless of where you put the roads, which you're then free to pave over if you want to. You can actually see them gradually being worn into the grass as more people walk along them.
Hahaha I played FrostPunk. As soon as I sent people out to "collect" resources, I'd wait to see what paths they took, then soon built roads over their tracks to make it easier for em. 😄
Load More Replies...there was a desire path beside my childhood home where me, my friends, and legions of schoolkids before us cut a path from our neighborhood to what was then the Jr High School. The school is now long closed and when I was last back there was no sign of the path.
This was great. I enjoyed it. Made me think though, I think, it's nice to finally not be in a hurry.
Amusing thread, though IMHO a tad mis-titled. Should have been simply "103 Desire Paths." These are not all due to architectural or planning failures.
Load More Replies...Architects and designers very often don't even consider what humans actually want or need, they just want to show off their 'VISION'. I like these, showing the arrogance and lack of practical consideration
While I fully understand desire paths and the reason behind them (and use them myself a lot of the time) they also tend to really offend against my sense of order. To me they are the same as the random tile in the floor that's set out of line, I just have this horrible urge to tidy it up and put things in straight lines and symmetrical.
I once walked on the grass at my schools campus (not forbidden btw) when one of the teachers barked at me not to and harped on about the wear and tear on the grass. Of course I ignored him and went my merry way. I walked again the next time and he shouted at me not to walk on the grass and how he told me so the day before. A soft voice from behind him asked: why shouldn't she walk there? It's allowed to walk on the grass? He turned around, beet red, ready to shout at... the principal who stood behind him. On the grass. He started arguing, much more quietly, how walking on the grass made it ugly bla bla and pointed to several bald batches made by the huge amount of bunnies on the campus that had nothing to do with people walking on the grass and the principal made a sly shooing gesture against me and I left swiftly. That teacher never bothered me again but he gave me nasty glares I just replied with a friendly greeting while still walking on the grass every day like everyone else.
This is the kind of posts I want to read from you guys, not all the Reddit copies of assholes being assholes etc.
My town has a park with a path that went straight with 2 desire paths left and right. A few years ago the paved the desire paths and removed the straight path. Now there is a desire path that goes straight. Lol
All of these show the built in tendency of living beings to always go as the crow flies, the shortest and straightest way to anywhere we want to be.
we use to have a desired path that led to the back of the plaza but i guess they got tired of people not using the stairs so they got a fence blocking it
Respect to the organisations and institutions who accepted the reality of human choice! Hopefully those who are too stubborn to follow the wisdom of desire paths will see the light eventually.
Although this isn't always the case, sometimes architects have our hands tied in regards to this. Here in the US we have to apply ADA regulations for accessibility. This means that pathways must be within a certain slope, width etc. So in order to follow the law, we can't use the easiest path.
Load More Replies...Wish I could remember the name of the architect, but he would never design paths around his buildings, or campuses. Instead, 6-12 months after the building was completed, and occupied, he would come back, look at the desire paths, and have them paved, or tarmaced.
I hadn't heard the term either, despite my familiarity with them. Live and learn. 😊
Load More Replies...We had to park across the street in a designated parking lot. There was a wall that when it came to a lower spot.. everyone would hop over to get to main building vs walking farther down and back up. Women in dresses.. guys in slacks.. college kids.. all jumping over or sitting and swinging legs over to jump. It went on for about a year until a female employee tried to hop over in heels and fell pretty bad on her face.. the next week maintenance cut a pathway through the hop over spot in the wall and poured a cement pathway.
Because OSHA requires that a remediation be made when possible for workplace injuries, assuming you're in the U.S.
Load More Replies...We're all guilty of it, but goddamn does it show us how lazy we are lmao
I do not like the term "desire path." I'm just going to call them paths.
I wish I could post the bike trails in my neighborhood from when I was a kid, connecting every Dead End to every other Dead End, some breaks in laws, some along paper roads, and some simply in fun loops and detours through jumps. Some homeowners would put up fences or lay down logs to keep us out... it turns out that in every instance they were trying to lay claim to property that wasn't theirs!
WE simply call them "Short Cuts" What's with this creepy 'desire' thing???
Has anyone else here played Black and White 2? It's a god sim for the PC which involves building cities for your worshippers to live in, and in a nice little touch the people will create desire paths regardless of where you put the roads, which you're then free to pave over if you want to. You can actually see them gradually being worn into the grass as more people walk along them.
Hahaha I played FrostPunk. As soon as I sent people out to "collect" resources, I'd wait to see what paths they took, then soon built roads over their tracks to make it easier for em. 😄
Load More Replies...there was a desire path beside my childhood home where me, my friends, and legions of schoolkids before us cut a path from our neighborhood to what was then the Jr High School. The school is now long closed and when I was last back there was no sign of the path.
This was great. I enjoyed it. Made me think though, I think, it's nice to finally not be in a hurry.
Amusing thread, though IMHO a tad mis-titled. Should have been simply "103 Desire Paths." These are not all due to architectural or planning failures.
Load More Replies...Architects and designers very often don't even consider what humans actually want or need, they just want to show off their 'VISION'. I like these, showing the arrogance and lack of practical consideration
While I fully understand desire paths and the reason behind them (and use them myself a lot of the time) they also tend to really offend against my sense of order. To me they are the same as the random tile in the floor that's set out of line, I just have this horrible urge to tidy it up and put things in straight lines and symmetrical.
I once walked on the grass at my schools campus (not forbidden btw) when one of the teachers barked at me not to and harped on about the wear and tear on the grass. Of course I ignored him and went my merry way. I walked again the next time and he shouted at me not to walk on the grass and how he told me so the day before. A soft voice from behind him asked: why shouldn't she walk there? It's allowed to walk on the grass? He turned around, beet red, ready to shout at... the principal who stood behind him. On the grass. He started arguing, much more quietly, how walking on the grass made it ugly bla bla and pointed to several bald batches made by the huge amount of bunnies on the campus that had nothing to do with people walking on the grass and the principal made a sly shooing gesture against me and I left swiftly. That teacher never bothered me again but he gave me nasty glares I just replied with a friendly greeting while still walking on the grass every day like everyone else.
This is the kind of posts I want to read from you guys, not all the Reddit copies of assholes being assholes etc.
My town has a park with a path that went straight with 2 desire paths left and right. A few years ago the paved the desire paths and removed the straight path. Now there is a desire path that goes straight. Lol
All of these show the built in tendency of living beings to always go as the crow flies, the shortest and straightest way to anywhere we want to be.
we use to have a desired path that led to the back of the plaza but i guess they got tired of people not using the stairs so they got a fence blocking it