Bad design comes in all shapes and sizes. Even if we agree that taste is subjective, we can't help but scratch our heads looking at weird furniture, pointless products or just really, really awful buildings. Sometimes designers can have so many ideas that they end up choosing them all at once. And it shows.
For our entertainment, lots of terrible building examples have been documented on this Twitter account. As the creator said, "I review cheaply designed buildings online. Loves good architecture and loathes walmartification and awful design." From overly busy facades and carpeted pool rooms to doors that lead to nowhere—the list goes on.
Bored Panda has collected some of the worst house design hiccups shared by the account, so keep scrolling, upvote your favorites and let us know what you think in the comments!
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The founder of this account describes himself as a Google street-view globetrotter who reviews tasteless buildings online. As stated on the official website, "You can put down a bad book; you can avoid listening to bad music; but you cannot miss the ugly tower block opposite your house". And the worst of the worst examples end up getting posted on this account.
Huge ugly mansions, awful interior design, and walmartification—short for turning something into a Walmart—are just a few things that the curator of the account loathes. And not only the creator but also the people watching. Since joining Twitter in 2019, the account has gained more than 53K followers who enjoy tacky buildings and their interiors being publicly shamed. And awful design definitely deserves it.
How could we define what constitutes "bad architecture"? There are a few basic architectural concepts that explain why some houses just look wrong. We can start by looking at the mass, which is the largest portion of a building: "The primary mass is the largest shape in the building block. The secondary masses are the additional shapes that form the facade of a building." So if there are too many of them, the house has no concept and looks bizarre. Also, buildings need balance. Good-looking houses are usually symmetrical or asymmetrical. Any other way of designing them could result in conflicting rooflines and other architectural elements.
Even though today we have countless tools to make a design work, a few mistakes still end up getting made quite too often. According to Build It, it's not a good idea to save some money on parts of construction that will be difficult to upgrade later, like bricks or roof tiles. Also, employing too many different materials could be one of the reasons a house turns out wrong. It can make it seem overly "busy" and distract from other features.
This looks really fun for dressing up in a mermaid costume and crawling/slithering around, but it's not very useful as a shower.
Don't be silly. I've never seen a cleaner rock.
Load More Replies...Anyone who has stood on a stone that's damp will tell you that's how you break your neck
And considering the fact that this is "a shower" probably its involved soap or shampoo..way more slippery!!!
Load More Replies...ah yes standing naked on top of a rock being in full view to anyone outside the window while water is poured on you. So relaxing!
you can only lay down on top of that untill the point it gets too uncomfortable. 3 seconds, my guess
Load More Replies...I'm imagining myself clinging to the rock like a derpmaid and screaming
¨Woah!¨ *SIFT* *TAP* *CRACK* AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGHHHHH
I really like it. I wanted to say "but its unsafe" but is it really? Its way less slippery than tile, idk i been frolicking around riverbanks and waterfalls and generally dont worry excessively. I guess you will use it a lot more often though. Idk honestly i feel like most shower falls happen due to stuff being slippery and not trips
Ideal for anyone with exhibitionist tendencies and a pair of flippers
come on take a shower ! Just slip on thewet rock and Ops ! fall out of the window ;)
At Slippery Rock Plumbing, we work to make ordinary bathrooms a little more interesting.
Why? Sea rocks are worn smooth with slimy seaweed on them so are slippery, this with bare feet would be fine.
Either put some grip strips or just don't try to stand on the rock at all, ever.
Why am I imagining sitting there all depressed like with the water beating down on me whilst I'm sobbing uncontrollably? Also, wtf is wrong with me??
Warm water, a full body soothing massage, the shower cherishes you.
Load More Replies...Shampoo bottle is too far away, you will be cold by the time you get to it.
I do well to stand in my regular shower. I'd kill myself on this thing.
Seriously what were they thinking !!! Get rid of the rock and perfect !! I guess they wanted a waterfall experience where you sit on a rock under a cascading flow !!
Maybe it's really easy to wash your dog . . . or mountain goat . . . or a place to keep those pesky potted plants . . .
I'm confused why there are doors if there is no window? And what is that on the floor around the rock? More rocks and sand? Or is that carpet? I can't tell.
I'd love to have this 😍 And the stone looks reasonable rough to provide good grip when wet
I like it too! But if I think about how slippery my shower stall floor gets after a few showers (I'm not exactly a great cleaner ...) from the shower gel, skin cells, shampoo etc, I'd be a bit worried TBH.
Load More Replies...Another thing to have in mind is the proportions of the house. You should have a well-prepared brief that shows accurate numbers on the amount and size of the rooms. Failing to do that is a pretty classic mistake which "can cause awkward furniture arrangements and wasted space due to circulation paths across a room." Not being able to adapt to the existing landscape is also a common error. Quite too often, people don't think about the impact of the trees or hills to get the best views that the location offers.
With the coloring, it almost looks like an award winning sand castle.
Moreover, rhythm is one of the most important aspects that define a properly designed house. If the style is inconsistent, if there is no flow throughout the rooms, it can make us feel uncomfortable and annoyed. Since a balanced building is easy to understand and look at, we can immediately detect if something seems off.
It might be useful for places with heavy snow. It still looks kinda weird though.
Now that we've established what a bad house looks like, let's see how it affects us as human beings. When you see an example of bad architecture, you feel it. Low ceilings, lack of windows, or dead-end corridors can make your head spin. You might even get a headache and look for the quickest way to get out of that place. BBC Future states that "buildings and cities can affect our mood and well-being, and that specialized cells in the hippocampal region of our brains are attuned to the geometry and arrangement of the spaces we inhabit."
If the owner likes you, they'll open the right-hand door. If they don't, well, down you go!
Thanks to modern psychological studies, now we know the kind of urban environments people find stimulating. It seems that city life might be one of the reasons why people are prone to mental illness and stress. Colin Ellard, a researcher at the University of Waterloo in Canada, said, "When we ask people about their stress, they say it’s no big deal yet when we measure their physiology, we discover that their responses are off the charts. The difficulty is that your physiological state is the one that impacts your health."
Plenty of balconies to throw yourself off when life gets too much.
One of the most important findings of Ellard's research was that people are strongly affected by building facades: "If the facade is complex and interesting, it affects people in a positive way; negatively if it is simple and monotonous." And it's no surprise when you think about our cities where colorful blocks are constantly getting replaced by dull and cold spaces.
In a previous article, Bored Panda spoke to an expert in urban planning about what separates good and bad building design. According to her, “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?’”
Of course, everyone has the right to express themselves when it comes to their private property. “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.
This is not a house. It is an office building: the world headquarters of Longenberger Baskets.
The urban planning expert was kind enough to give some advice on what good design should feel like: “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.”
Looks like they decided to fill in the pool. Or is that a pool cover made to look like grass?
Architecture should be neither bizarre nor boring, neither ugly nor impractical. It should be good. If you're building a new house, remember that taste is subjective but there's no denying the flaws once you see them.
Note: this post originally had 89 images. It’s been shortened to the top 40 images based on user votes.
I kind of liked a lot of these houses. Sure, they look very impractical and very extra, and I would never live in any of these, but they were unique and eccentric.
I liked a lot of these. If I had the money to build a house that I enjoyed and would simultaneously upset the conventional fuddy duddies it would be a double win.
To be honest, I find most of these pretty cool, in an weird, artistic way. I wouldn't personally live in them, but they are really cool to look at.
You're actually blacking out the word CRAP? Geez that's... Special.
The lengths you can go to when you see the word 'quirky' in the brief.
I actually like some of these, but others are...special. And as someone who lives in Arkansas, I would like to let you know there is at least one other castle here. It's out the country so has a proper amount of lawn around it, and I've never seen it up close, because trees. But it has a very castle appropriate fence/gate.
Really... there's no pleasing Bored Pandas. If you're not hating on McMansions, it's dump on anything that stands out. Yeah, most of these do look bad, but...
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Albuquerque, NM - southwest-style homes (rounded edges, single story, pastel earth colors), some git comes in and builds a 3-story plantation house. Glaring white, columns out front, the whole Gone With the Wind vibe. Blech!
I LOVE these comments! A whole new level of adjectives and explanations. Makes all the crappy photos so much more interesting in a comedy way! LOVE YOU ALL! (The houses/buildings -- not so much . . .)
I kind of liked a lot of these houses. Sure, they look very impractical and very extra, and I would never live in any of these, but they were unique and eccentric.
I liked a lot of these. If I had the money to build a house that I enjoyed and would simultaneously upset the conventional fuddy duddies it would be a double win.
To be honest, I find most of these pretty cool, in an weird, artistic way. I wouldn't personally live in them, but they are really cool to look at.
You're actually blacking out the word CRAP? Geez that's... Special.
The lengths you can go to when you see the word 'quirky' in the brief.
I actually like some of these, but others are...special. And as someone who lives in Arkansas, I would like to let you know there is at least one other castle here. It's out the country so has a proper amount of lawn around it, and I've never seen it up close, because trees. But it has a very castle appropriate fence/gate.
Really... there's no pleasing Bored Pandas. If you're not hating on McMansions, it's dump on anything that stands out. Yeah, most of these do look bad, but...
Is anyone else having problems with notifications? I get the icon that tells me there are three notifications, but I click on it to see "empty empty" panda. Often times if I do actually receive the notification, the site won't take me there when I click on it. Seems the problem is getting worse.
Albuquerque, NM - southwest-style homes (rounded edges, single story, pastel earth colors), some git comes in and builds a 3-story plantation house. Glaring white, columns out front, the whole Gone With the Wind vibe. Blech!
I LOVE these comments! A whole new level of adjectives and explanations. Makes all the crappy photos so much more interesting in a comedy way! LOVE YOU ALL! (The houses/buildings -- not so much . . .)