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Some buildings will absolutely fascinate you with their stunning designs, genius architectural decisions, and the sheer power of their aesthetics. This article isn’t about these kinds of buildings, however. Nope! Not all buildings are made equal, you see, and the ‘bad’ ones need to be shamed publicly so that others don’t copy their designs. So we’ll be focusing exclusively on just plain terrible architectural decisions.

And the worst of the worst end up on the ‘That’s It, I’m Architecture Shaming’ Facebook group where users mercilessly prod and poke bad design. It’s fun, it’s educational, it’s something cool to scroll through during your next coffee break. 

Remember to upvote your fave photos that you love to hate and be sure to follow the architecture-shaming Facebook group if you like their stuff. They’re a growing community with awesome content.

Bored Panda spoke about what separates good and bad design, the need to democratize the access to quirky private property designs, as well as about the roles that architecture plays with an expert in the field from Sweden who has a background in urban planning. You’ll find our full interview with her below.

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I Dunno, Slim Doesn't Seem To Be Digging This Situation

I Dunno, Slim Doesn't Seem To Be Digging This Situation

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This Pillar Was Straight Last Week. This Is The First Floor Of A Seven-Floor Building

This Pillar Was Straight Last Week. This Is The First Floor Of A Seven-Floor Building

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#3

I Do Not Give A Damn How Well It’s Cantilevered Or How Strong The Struts Are. I Do Not Have The Kind Of Luck It Would Take To Set Foot In This House

I Do Not Give A Damn How Well It’s Cantilevered Or How Strong The Struts Are. I Do Not Have The Kind Of Luck It Would Take To Set Foot In This House

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The Sweden-based urban planning expert explained to Bored Panda that while public spaces must meet safety and accessibility standards, aesthetic standards can be much more fluid for buildings. The expert spoke to Bored Panda on the condition that she remain anonymous. (Remember, just because you're an expert in something and want to be helpful doesn't mean that you always like the limelight... unlike quirky architecture which just begs you to look at it!)

“Most of the time, the elements of the built environment should be in harmony amidst each other and with the surroundings. However, sometimes, something bolder and out-of-the-box might form an engaging contrast,” she said. However, the urban planning expert shared with Bored Panda that, in her personal opinion, our built environments have to engage us, as well as stimulate our minds and senses. In fact, she believes that architecture’s ability to make us think is one of its most powerful aspects.

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#4

The Cactus Is *chef’s Kiss

The Cactus Is *chef’s Kiss

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#5

This Is Not Photoshopped

This Is Not Photoshopped

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That Gives Me Anxiety

That Gives Me Anxiety

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“There are circumstances where the architecture should create a sense of calmness and safety, yet there are instances in which it is not bad if the architecture provokes us and makes us think, ‘Why don't I like the look of this building?’”

The urban planner said that we should give people the freedom to express themselves as they wish when it comes to designing their private property. As long as they have the means, nearly everything is allowed, in her opinion.

#7

Opera And Ballet Theatre Of Cheboksary (Russia)

Opera And Ballet Theatre Of Cheboksary (Russia)

Top: original picture
Bottom: slightly photoshopped picture

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#8

A Friend Of Mine Cross-Posted This And It Made Me Think Of Y’all

A Friend Of Mine Cross-Posted This And It Made Me Think Of Y’all

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#9

I Might Like This If Those Were Slides

I Might Like This If Those Were Slides

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“Quirky architecture comes from our innate desire to demonstrate our uniqueness. However, not everyone who has the means has an average taste for aesthetics. Yet, as long as it is for the people who inhabit or use their private space, I mean why not?” she told Bored Panda that as long as you’re not actively harming anyone else with how bad your designs are, you should be able to be as unique as you want. Even if it falls short of objective aesthetic standards.

#10

Who Remembers Those Gerbil Enclosures That Look Like This?

Who Remembers Those Gerbil Enclosures That Look Like This?

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#11

This Looks Like A Place A Villain Would Live

This Looks Like A Place A Villain Would Live

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I’ll Meet Your Brutalism, And Raise You This

I’ll Meet Your Brutalism, And Raise You This

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However, the expert acknowledged that others in the industry might not see things the way that she does. Others, she said, believe that private property must be in harmony with the surroundings.

“But, I think that we should not cross that thin line where architecture becomes reserved for only the wealthy and for those with ‘good taste’ (whoever decides that). I’m only talking about private property here, though. When it comes to public space, there should be a consensus between the public and the professional about the design,” she said that the rules for the private and public spheres are very different.

#13

Um... What Is This?

Um... What Is This?

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#14

Art Nouveau On Psychedelics

Art Nouveau On Psychedelics

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I Wonder Who Thought This Would Be A Good Idea

I Wonder Who Thought This Would Be A Good Idea

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The urban planning expert also had some advice when it comes to design. “Firstly, even though I often advocate for unconventionally looking buildings, I do not encourage purposefully provocative architecture. The building should be designed with the intention to accommodate and protect society. It should create a sense of safety but not be boring,” she told Bored Panda that we ought to strike a balance between uniqueness and service, expression and community.

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#16

“Sharkitecture”

“Sharkitecture”

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#17

Can We All Just Take A Moment And Acknowledge That Prince Produced Some Great Music, But He Lived In A Water Treatment Station

Can We All Just Take A Moment And Acknowledge That Prince Produced Some Great Music, But He Lived In A Water Treatment Station

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#18

The “Snail House” In Bulgaria Actually Does Look Like A Snail

The “Snail House” In Bulgaria Actually Does Look Like A Snail

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What’s more, the expert from Sweden pointed out that accessibility, inclusiveness, and empowerment should also be key features of any architectural project. “Also, I prefer somewhat complex but systemic designs. Minimalistic and box like floor plans are good in some cases where easy access is necessary (for example, hospitals) yet they can be completely mind-numbing while more complex floor plan designs are more mind-stimulating (for example, good for schools, in my opinion).”

#19

Toilet-Shaped House (Named Haewoojae), Built By Sim Jae-Duck, The Chairman Of The Organizing Committee Of The Inaugural General Assembly Of The World Toilet Association

Toilet-Shaped House (Named Haewoojae), Built By Sim Jae-Duck, The Chairman Of The Organizing Committee Of The Inaugural General Assembly Of The World Toilet Association

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#20

Interesting Concept

Interesting Concept

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#21

A House I Used To Drive Past In A Little Iowa Town. All I Ever Heard From Locals Was That This Place Had A Terrible Leaking Problem When It Rained

A House I Used To Drive Past In A Little Iowa Town. All I Ever Heard From Locals Was That This Place Had A Terrible Leaking Problem When It Rained

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At the time of writing, the ‘That’s It, I’m Architecture Shaming’ community had 64.1k members. However, it’s growing so rapidly, that by the time you’re reading this, dear Pandas, that number could be much, much higher. Just in the last week alone, the group grew by over 7.3k members. And they’ve made upwards of a thousand posts in the last month.

#22

They Drew The Line At A Fountain In The Kitchen

They Drew The Line At A Fountain In The Kitchen

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#23

You Too Can Have Your Own White Castle

You Too Can Have Your Own White Castle

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I Will Haunt Your Dreams! Residential Building In Belgium

I Will Haunt Your Dreams! Residential Building In Belgium

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Because of this fast growth and the issues that came with it, the administrator of the ‘Architecture Shaming’ group, Oregon-based Matthew Brühn, addressed the community and the changes that took place in April. In short, the rules are much more structured now.

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#25

I Think Syndrome From The Incredibles Lived Here

I Think Syndrome From The Incredibles Lived Here

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Bangkok's Elephant Building. The Tusks Are A Bowling Alley In My Imagination

Bangkok's Elephant Building. The Tusks Are A Bowling Alley In My Imagination

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Why?

Why?

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Matthew pointed out that the admins have been getting tired of the “massive influx of negativity” that came with more and more members joining the community. While the admin expressed his admiration for how wonderful many members are, he also noted that the group will start filtering out overly-aggressive posts.

#28

Saw This On A Walk Today. A Table Lamp, In A Glass Box, Hanging From The Roof Of A Carport

Saw This On A Walk Today. A Table Lamp, In A Glass Box, Hanging From The Roof Of A Carport

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#29

This Is Plane Awesome

This Is Plane Awesome

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Spotted This Gem In Tel Aviv

Spotted This Gem In Tel Aviv

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“Don’t take it personally; we’re just trying to create an atmosphere where we can all have fun and be kind. There’s now the equivalent of a small city of us all here now, so that will be more difficult,” Matthew pointed out. He added that mentions of politics and religion will be deleted while all potential new members have to answer some questions before they get in. Which, at the end of the day, leads to a friendlier and happier community that, we're sure, plenty of you Pandas will want to join.

#31

Kind Of Reminds Me Of A Church (Granted, A Strange One) But It’s Actually A House With A 6,000 Sq. Ft. Garage… And Its Own Car Wash

Kind Of Reminds Me Of A Church (Granted, A Strange One) But It’s Actually A House With A 6,000 Sq. Ft. Garage… And Its Own Car Wash

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#32

Surrealist Neighborhood

Surrealist Neighborhood

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#33

Forbidden Waffle In Santiago

Forbidden Waffle In Santiago

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#34

This Building Has My City In A Uproar

This Building Has My City In A Uproar

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#35

Please Don't Take It Too Seriously, Just A Surprised House

Please Don't Take It Too Seriously, Just A Surprised House

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#36

This Place Is All Curb Appeal

This Place Is All Curb Appeal

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The Glorious Flower Of Communist Brutalism That Is The Former Central Post Office In Skopje, Macedonia. Some People Want It Preserved

The Glorious Flower Of Communist Brutalism That Is The Former Central Post Office In Skopje, Macedonia. Some People Want It Preserved

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King Joffrey
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Definitely preserve it! Might not be pretty but it certainly is unique and a sign of the times.

Hammer
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Love it. Gorgeous in its own right and a part of architectural history.

Daniel Marsh
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's hideous, but it's a gorgeous work of art compared to some of the crap in Washington, DC

Ara
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'd love to know what the inspiration for its design was. There's got to have been some vision.

Kathryn Baylis
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would leave that up to the people, through a public vote to preserve it or not.

D-m Keilman
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I work with a dozen or so people that are originally from Skopje. Gonna have to ask them about this building.

Lisas Rexstar
Community Member
1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't even like the name. Too bad that destroying it wouldn't take away all that it represents..

Troll of the Year
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's not so bad, really. Just the Shinobi gear on the roof top is kind of disturbing and spiderish.

June Dominguez
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why? Preservation is for nice or cool or beautiful or not this monstrosity!

C.S. E.
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's, at least, far more interesting visually than most examples of brutalist design. Not my cup of tea, but I understand. And painting it would make it look ridiculous. It could do with some more gardening around the base, maybe even some on the roof, peeking out to soften it some. It DEFINATELY could use a good power wash.

Cathryn Cade
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Reminds me of when some folks in Cheyenne Wyoming wanted the '60's post office preserved as historical. It was a brick box, folks.

Sue Clasen
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would, I find it stupid cancelling our past or judging it with our present values. Never forget, and if it's bad don't repeat.

Warren Hall
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nightmarish, but preserve it. Perhaps it will influence a budding architect to never do anything like it.

Geordie Insomniac
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nope, not my scene. But I suppose they could make it look better with some pretty paint!

elfin
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well, we do need bad examples so we know what not to do again.

Ryon Plock
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The "people who want it preserved" is the Braille Institute of the Baltics

Kristal
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Reminds me of the headpiece the villain-lady-sister wore in one of the Thor movies

F. H.
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is very good. Most people nowadays won't like the naked concrete anymore, but you don't see that kind of creativity any more either. It would be a huge loss to tear it down. What are you going to replace it with anyway? A supermarket? A stell-and-glass office complex? Modern cube-shaped houses? Which of that would look better?

Linus Nilsson
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I thought brutalism was that you never did more than what is absolutely necessary, i.e. you could see on the outside what was on the inside. This is not like that...

Raine Soo
Community Member
3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Did George Lucas take inspiration from this for Star Wars?

Ryan Deschanel
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Another crime of communism... In addition to the millions they killed, tortured and robbed, for example.

Eslamala
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There's even some people who want to preserve communism...

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Just

Just

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I’ve Been Looking At Homes Trying To Get Ideas For When We Move In A Few Years And I Came Across A House That Was Perfect In Every Way Except One

I’ve Been Looking At Homes Trying To Get Ideas For When We Move In A Few Years And I Came Across A House That Was Perfect In Every Way Except One

What in the ever living fudge is this - one pass thru is ‘eh, but this one has three-at different levels plus the added detriment of the worlds worst architectural detailing around it. Please someone else tell me that you hate this as much as I do. I know it’s probably more interior design but it’s just so ugly.

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Car Dealership Trying For More Of A Classy Look!

Car Dealership Trying For More Of A Classy Look!

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Keeping The Old Facade Because The Law Says So

Keeping The Old Facade Because The Law Says So

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#42

I Appreciate Efforts At Creativity, Sustainability, Affordability. I Really Do. But Do They Have To Be So Ugly? This Looks Like A Bad Public Washroom

I Appreciate Efforts At Creativity, Sustainability, Affordability. I Really Do. But Do They Have To Be So Ugly? This Looks Like A Bad Public Washroom

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Pensacola House

Pensacola House

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Victorian Balusters With Greek Columns. This Is So American It’s Painful

Victorian Balusters With Greek Columns. This Is So American It’s Painful

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#45

I Think They Put A Bath Where A Closet Was

I Think They Put A Bath Where A Closet Was

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If You Want To Live In A Cheesecake Factory And You Enjoy Really Drafty Showers

If You Want To Live In A Cheesecake Factory And You Enjoy Really Drafty Showers

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“The Clients Insisted On A Big Window In What Must Now Be The Least Discreet Bathroom In Melbourne.” Note The Train

“The Clients Insisted On A Big Window In What Must Now Be The Least Discreet Bathroom In Melbourne.” Note The Train

There are no blinds or curtains. apparently people on the train call the hotel downstairs & ask if they know they are baring all

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Here’s A Building In Pittsburgh. They Tore Down The Church But Left The Steeple. Built An Insensitive Building Behind It

Here’s A Building In Pittsburgh. They Tore Down The Church But Left The Steeple. Built An Insensitive Building Behind It

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This Bothers Me

This Bothers Me

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#50

Saint Benedict Church, Andrelândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Built In 1989

Saint Benedict Church, Andrelândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Built In 1989

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#51

No, Because I Need To See Actually Bad Architecture And Not Just Something That’s Historic Or Non-Traditional

No, Because I Need To See Actually Bad Architecture And Not Just Something That’s Historic Or Non-Traditional

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#52

I Don't Think A Paint Job And Landscaper Would Help This Poor House Down The Street From Me

I Don't Think A Paint Job And Landscaper Would Help This Poor House Down The Street From Me

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#53

I Give You, The Most Boring Roof Ever Built And A House With Very Little Natural Light Coming In

I Give You, The Most Boring Roof Ever Built And A House With Very Little Natural Light Coming In

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#54

Concorde De Luxe Resort In Turkey

Concorde De Luxe Resort In Turkey

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#55

Has Anyone Ever Brought Up How Hideous Boston's Logan Atc Tower Is?

Has Anyone Ever Brought Up How Hideous Boston's Logan Atc Tower Is?

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#56

Just In Case You Ever Wanted To Open A Drive-Thru From Your Crib

Just In Case You Ever Wanted To Open A Drive-Thru From Your Crib

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#57

I’m At The Pizza Hut I’m At The Mod Suburban Home I’m At The Pizza Hut / Mod Suburban Home

I’m At The Pizza Hut I’m At The Mod Suburban Home I’m At The Pizza Hut / Mod Suburban Home

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#58

This Building Has Been In My Hometown For Ages, But I Never Noticed It Until I Joined This Group

This Building Has Been In My Hometown For Ages, But I Never Noticed It Until I Joined This Group

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#59

I Never Realized How Important It Is For The Roof To Hang Over A Little Bit

I Never Realized How Important It Is For The Roof To Hang Over A Little Bit

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House I Found While Browsing Properties In Melbourne, Australia

House I Found While Browsing Properties In Melbourne, Australia

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Oh, I Live In A Gated Community. It’s Very Posh

Oh, I Live In A Gated Community. It’s Very Posh

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Feast Your Eyes On This Mcmansion Beast. Complete With Roof Nub Quartet, Stupid Turret, And Parasitic Garage

Feast Your Eyes On This Mcmansion Beast. Complete With Roof Nub Quartet, Stupid Turret, And Parasitic Garage

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Neighbors Had Some Material Left, Contractor Cut Them A Deal On A Monstrosity

Neighbors Had Some Material Left, Contractor Cut Them A Deal On A Monstrosity

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I Mean, Come On

I Mean, Come On

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This. The Building I Hate Most In Dallas And I Have To Look At It Every Time I Drive To Work

This. The Building I Hate Most In Dallas And I Have To Look At It Every Time I Drive To Work

Looks like something a four year old would build in Minecraft but, no, someone actually got paid to design this butt ugly monstrosity that blocks an otherwise cool view of downtown.

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#66

Warsaw. Poland. Don't Know Why

Warsaw. Poland. Don't Know Why

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The Asymmetry Would Drive Me Nuts

The Asymmetry Would Drive Me Nuts

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Another In The Bizarre San Francisco Tradition Of Stucco Treatments That Look Like Skin Diseases. The Kitchen Is To Die For — The Facade Doesn’t Deserve That Attention To Detail?

Another In The Bizarre San Francisco Tradition Of Stucco Treatments That Look Like Skin Diseases. The Kitchen Is To Die For — The Facade Doesn’t Deserve That Attention To Detail?

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Whatttttt Is Thissssss. The Front Of The House Looks Like It’s Made Of The Spare Parts From The Other Builds

Whatttttt Is Thissssss. The Front Of The House Looks Like It’s Made Of The Spare Parts From The Other Builds

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The “Blender” On The Campus Of The University Of Oklahoma. That’s All One Building. I Took Math Classes In This Thing Back In The 90s

The “Blender” On The Campus Of The University Of Oklahoma. That’s All One Building. I Took Math Classes In This Thing Back In The 90s

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