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Design is all about striking a balance between practicality and aesthetics. That sentiment is even more true for public spaces: functionality might trump the visuals of a space. Sadly, not every designer sticks to these core principles, hence why we sometimes get questionable but hilarious fails.

This time, we've put together a list of the most disappointing design decisions in public places that might have many of you asking: "Who came up with this?" Bathrooms with no doors, non-functioning recycling trashcans, seats with a blocked view, and other absurd fails await you down below!

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    Access to public spaces for people differs around the world. According to the UN, Europe boasts the biggest share of the population (70.73%) that has access to open public places. Oceania comes in second place with 68.79% of people having convenient access to shared spaces.

    North America is doing pretty well: they're above the world average of 44.21% with 56.84% of spaces being conveniently available to the public. Developing countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, Northern Africa, and Asia have it slightly worse, placing below the world's average.

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    This Is The Inside Of The Bathroom Door At A Bar In NYC. After Some Cocktails, It Is Impossible To Pick The Right One On The First Try

    Door covered in numerous gold doorknobs, exemplifying unfortunate public interior design choices.

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    Accessibility Ramp At The Resort I’m Staying At In Mexico

    Uneven staircase with railings in an unusual public interior design.

    There are a bunch of other awful ramps around the premises, but this is definitely the worst one.

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    1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    weeee! (this would actually be really scary I've experienced something like this while on a knee scooter- do not recommend 😭)

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    #6

    Braille Script Instead Of Being Embossed, Is Just Printed In Vande Bharat

    Unfortunate interior design with mixed-up seat numbering in a public transport setting.

    Serving no purpose at all. What kind of people are taking decisions for Indian Railways?

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    It's strange when we think about how much we and our moods are influenced by the environments we're in. Apparently, visually unpleasant environments can make us feel more lonely. A 2024 report by the UK's Centre for Social Justice, for example, revealed that ugly buildings contribute to the epidemic of loneliness.

    The respondents in their survey claimed that architects and city planners don't know what the local people really want. And they want green spaces; three-fifths of people with access to green spaces said they never felt lonely. And two-fifths thought that urban planners aren't designing public spaces with community spirit in mind.

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    Waiting Room At Pediatric Clinic Has Toys Secured Behind Plexiglass For Display Only - No Actual Toys For The Kids To Play With

    A child in an orange shirt stands before unfortunate public interior designs with awkward wall shadowboxes.

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    There Is A Door In The Ceiling Of Our School. No One Knows Where It Goes (Including Teachers And Janitors), No One Has Ever Used It. It Mysteriously Opened A Few Days Ago, And No One Knows How. You Can’t See Anything In It, It’s Just Darkness. No One Has An Explanation. Our School Is 98 Years Old

    Ceiling with an unexpected open hatch, illustrating unfortunate interior design choices in a public space.

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    The senior researcher at CSJ, Josh Nicholson, said the the UK government's new policy to build 1.5 million new homes should take into consideration that people want more communal and green spaces. "The country urgently needs more homes, but this should not mean cutting corners, degrading the built environment, or concreting over green community space," he observed.

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    "That's What's Missing - A Ceiling Mirror! Why Hasn't Anyone Thought Of This Before?"

    Unfortunate public interior design showing restroom with mirrors on the ceiling reflecting toilets and urinals.

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    In the U.S., people also believe that good public spaces should have a positive influence on people's mental health. Approximately 86% of the respondents in the State of Community Facility Design survey said that mental health and wellness should be a high priority in the design of community buildings.

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    It Took Me Five Minutes To Figure Out How To Activate The Water (You Had To Spin The Golden Tip)

    A narrow bathroom sink with a high curved faucet, showcasing unfortunate interior design.

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    1 day ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That would make me incredibly furious but I admire your dedication to hand washing, most people would've given up .-. I've been in restrooms where all you have to do is put your hand under a sensor to turn on the water and seen women still walk out without washing 💀

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    No Need To Measure ... This Also Isn't A Installation Problem It Appears Multiple Times Throughout The University

    Metallic box labeled "Design School" showcasing unfortunate interior design.

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    So, what do public spaces need in order to be successful? The Project for Public Spaces has a few ideas. They offer some features that a public place should have for it to be functional, aesthetically pleasing, and well-liked among the people who are using it. Let's go over some of them.

    They start with places to sit. Nowadays, many public spaces use hostile architecture to deter people from sitting or sleeping there. Others are planned poorly, with no places to sit in the shade or the sun (depending on the climate), not near a playground, and not close enough to other activities. A good public space should have all these things, allowing people to sit down and spend some time there.

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    When Booking My Ticket, I Was Told I Might Have A Slightly Restricted View. ‘Slightly’ Is A Bit Of An Understatement

    A theater view obstructed by a large pillar, highlighting unfortunate public interior designs.

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    The Wallpaper In The Women's Restroom At The Hotel I'm Staying At

    Floral wallpaper featuring red flowers and security cameras, showcasing unfortunate public interior design.

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    A good public space should also have a place for people to gather around. That can be a food cart, some seating, or even a bus stop. The PPS gives the Parc de la Villette in Paris as a bad example; the seats force people to sit far away from each other, and the signs ask them not to climb the sculpture. A good gathering place should have food, activities, and lots of places to sit.

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    #22

    You Could Have At Least Put The Bowl Under The Faucet

    Unfortunate interior design with misaligned faucet pouring water onto the bathroom floor.

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    This Sink Drips Water Like Rain, It Is All One Pipe With Holes So If One Person Uses It Wastes Enough Water For 5 People And Doesn’t Even Provide A Steady Stream

    Unfortunate public interior design with a sink causing water to splash onto the floor due to poor faucet placement.

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    #24

    This Stunning Mural Painted In My School Was Covered Up By Lockers Recently

    Crow mural seemingly emerging from the top of mismatched yellow and gray lockers represents unfortunate interior design.

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    People decide if they want to enter a public space depending on its entrance. If it's narrow, not inviting, and you can't see what's inside, you likely won't want to come in. Bryant Park in New York City, for example, has coffee and sandwich kiosks at the entrance, making it that much more inviting. You can also see the inside of the park from the street, so you're more inclined to come in.

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    #25

    All Public Restrooms In America Seem To Be Like This - Why Bother Having A Door If It Doesn’t Cover You?

    Public restroom stall with large gap in door, showcasing unfortunate design.

    This isn’t the worst I’ve seen/used. I’m just tired of it and mildly infuriated.

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    1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The best ones have the dirty graffiti in them. The poetry and prose are amazing in the ones I've come across.

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    Men's Room Door At A Local Hospital. I Had To Turn Sideways To Get In, I Am Not A Large Man

    Men's restroom door awkwardly placed with minimal space, depicting unfortunate public interior design.

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    There's much to be said about how car-dominant cities are nowadays. However, the experts at the PPS note that a good public space shouldn't be dominated by vehicles and traffic. Streets have to have crosswalks, and not be too wide, and people need to be able to cross them comfortably, even if they have to wait for a little while.

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    What public design features get a rise out of you most, Pandas? Do you see any of them on this list? Share your thoughts on public space design with us in the comments! And while you're here, don't forget to check out our previous posts about questionable design choices for communal spaces herehere, and here!

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    "Microwave Ovens" Sign At My Local Electronics Store

    Microwave and oven display with misspelled labels, illustrating unfortunate public interior design.

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    Multa Nocte
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    1 day ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    🎶 We got to install microwave ovens - custom kitchen deliveries - we got to move these refrigerators - we got to move these colour TVs 🎶

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    Imagine Spending $300 For NFL Tickets, Just To Sit Behind A Pillar

    Stadium seating obstructed by a large structural column, showcasing unfortunate interior design.

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    The Alignment Of The Panels In This Elevator

    Unfortunate public interior design with awkwardly placed metal trim over wood panels, creating an uneven appearance.

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    Both Of These Overlapping Tvs Have The Volume On In The Hospital Waiting Room

    Unfortunate public interior design with mismatched screens and blue chairs in a waiting area.

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    Remodeled Bathroom At Work. I Guess There Wasn't A Better Place To Put The Full Size Mirror

    Unfortunate public interior design with a bathroom mirror reflecting a person on the toilet.

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    My School Doesn't Have Stall Doors

    Public restroom with poor interior design: urinals and toilets lack privacy due to open partitions and awkward layout.

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