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People on the internet love to shame others for their choices. Whether it's tragic hairdos, crafts, or proposals, people love pointing out how tasteless others can be. It gives us a sense of superiority, of course, but there's another element too. We might just be having some harmless fun and being silly.

Architecture is no different when it comes to being shamed. Online, there are groups and pages dedicated to bad decisions that some architects and interior designers have made throughout the years. The "I'm Architecture Shaming" page is all about that kind of content, so, scroll down and see some of its best posts below!

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#1

Those Teefs, I Mean... Windows

House with a roof painted to resemble a face, illustrating bizarre architectural fails in an urban street setting.

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    #2

    Not Exactly Architecture But This Is A Crime Against Interior Design

    Bathroom with excessive decorative fabric covers on toilet, bidet, sink, and other fixtures, showcasing architectural fails.

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    There's hardly any objective critique when it comes to shaming architecture. What looks tasteless and offensive to some might appear classy and attractive to others. Yet there are some types of buildings that get shamed online more often than others. 

    Brutalist architecture, McMansions, and overly gimmicky contemporary buildings, or attempts at imitating established architects and their timeless style, for example. So, let's explore some of the biggest (according to the internet) architectural sins that people love to dunk on.

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    #4

    It’s Like An 80’s Cartoon Villain Lair

    Pyramid-shaped residential building with unusual design, showcasing one of the most bizarre architectural fails outdoors.

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    #5

    Help Wanted: Gatekeeper

    Minimalist suburban house with bland facade and gravel yard, an example of architectural fails deserving public shame.

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    #6

    Adding On An Exexexexextension

    Long white building with uneven rooflines and multiple chimneys, an example of bizarre architectural fails.

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    McMansions are one type of houses many people love to hate. What exactly are McMansions? It's almost like a mansion, but not quite. According to Miller Samuel Real Estate Appraisers and Consultants, they're large like mansions, but culturally as ubiquitous as McDonald's fast food restaurants.

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    From an aesthetic point of view, McMansions don't appeal to people because they lack symmetry. They often have bombastic entrances; they feature stretched columns and oversized pediments. They seldom adhere to any one architectural style, period, or geographical location. They're sort of an architectural salad.

    #7

    As Seen Somewhere In Ohio. It Looked Normal And Fairly Nice From The Front And Then I Saw The Sides Of The Building

    Three views of an architectural fail showing a building with oddly steep, triangular roof peaks and mismatched design elements.

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    #8

    Shameful. But I Like Cats And So This Would Be Ok With Me!

    Stone house shaped like a cat with large eyes and whiskers, an unusual architectural fail in a rural setting.

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    #9

    Love Me Some Brutalism, But Not Sure How I Feel About This One

    Concrete building with unusual shapes and spiral stairs, an example of architectural fails in public spaces.

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    It wouldn't be fair to say that everybody hates McMansions. On the contrary, some people are demolishing historic modernist buildings to make way for their large homes. Just last year, actor Chris Pratt got a lot of flack from netizens for demolishing Craig Ellwood's Zimmerman House.

    The actor chose to get rid of the historic mid-century building to make way for his new 5,000-square-foot farmhouse and people trolled him relentlessly for basically "buying a Rothko for the frame." 

    #10

    I Can Finally Contribute. Two Houses Got Married

    A poorly designed architectural fail showing mismatched house structures and uneven rooflines in a rural setting.

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    #11

    What I Thought Was A Prison Is Actually The Holiday Inn At Heathrow Airport

    Modern building with numerous small windows showing architectural fails in facade design at night.

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    #12

    Oyster Shell Fireplace. I Hate It

    Fireplace covered entirely with irregular, rough oyster shells, showcasing a bizarre architectural fail in home design.

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    Yet Pratt and his family aren't the only ones demolishing historical mid-century Californian houses. There's a trend where people buy such estates and tear down the existing houses to build new McMansions in their place. Adrian Fine, president and CEO of the Los Angeles Conservancy, told WaPo that people see these as "valuable plots of dirt."

    #13

    Feel Like This Belongs Here

    Circular brick pavement with a raised flower bed creating a tripping hazard, an example of architectural fails.

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    #14

    Throw A Blanket Over That And You've Got A Pretty Sweet Fort

    Wooden railing creating a hazardous architectural fail with missing stairs behind, posing serious safety risks inside the home.

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    #15

    I Kinda Like It, But Could See Why Some People Would Hate It. I Would Absolutely Be Stubbing My Toe On That Bottom Step

    Minimalist interior with a bizarre architectural fail featuring a floating staircase inside a curved white structure.

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    Environmental psychologist Sally Augustin describes McMansions as unamenable for human comfort. Due to their high ceilings, the foyers and 'great rooms' are quite formal and lack coziness. Because most of the rooms are not rectangular, they can be stressful for some people. Especially when you're trying to think of where to put the furniture.

    #17

    Windows?! More Like Liabilities!

    White two-story house with unusual roof design and misaligned architectural elements under clear blue sky showing architectural fails

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    #18

    Sorry But This Genuinely Took Two Years Out Of My Life LOL

    Small hidden toilet behind kitchen cabinets showing bizarre architectural fails in home design and construction.

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    McMansions are not from the world of high architecture. But they don't have to be: they're for the well-off suburbia. As Kriston Capps summarizes the sudden rise of McMansions for WaPo, tearing down historical houses by famous architects is a way to "[pit] elite aesthetics against conspicuous consumption."

    #19

    Perfect House For This Page

    Unconventional house designed like a castle showcasing bizarre architectural fails in a rural setting with autumn trees.

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    #20

    Just Moved To A New Neighborhood. I Hate This House

    Two-story house with an awkward balcony and staircase design showcasing architectural fails and public shame issues.

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    #21

    New Apartments Just Built Near Me

    Row of modern boxy houses with flat roofs and minimal windows, showcasing architectural fails in residential design.

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    Brutalist buildings have a very distinct style, but not many people would like to live in one. When we think Brutalism, it's often government buildings and post-Soviet countries that come to mind. After the 1970s, people began to see them as overpowering and cold, and associated them with the ills of society instead of thinking of them as uplifting icons.

    #22

    Mcdonalds In Bergen, Norway

    McDonald's restaurant housed in an old, narrow, and oddly shaped building highlighting architectural fails.

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    #23

    Well, Hello Neighbor

    Apartment building with balconies and windows awkwardly stacked, showcasing architectural fails and bizarre design elements.

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    #24

    “It’s Fine, Just Add A Bump Out”

    Multi-story house with awkward design and structural issues, an example of architectural fails in residential buildings.

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    Architecture can be funny, but when it's overdone, hardly anyone is laughing, at least in a good way. Take, for example, the "Big Basket" building in Ohio or the Dog Bark Park Inn that's shaped like a beagle. Although they might look fun for some, they don't really adhere to classic architecture design principles. Whether that's good or bad, we'll leave for you to decide.

    #25

    Directly From A Science Fiction Movie

    Unconventional architectural fail with unusual angular design surrounded by snow and bare trees on a residential street.

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    #26

    Another Satisfied Customer

    Narrow staircase behind bathroom sink with unsafe and bizarre architectural fail in small living space.

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    #27

    Thought The Group Would Like This

    Mosaic tiled toilet chair with lion head armrests in a bathroom showcasing unusual architectural fails.

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    We want houses to be pretty, sure, but shouldn't they also be comfortable, cozy, and, you know, feel like a home? More often than not, contemporary avant-garde houses sacrifice comfort for aesthetics. If you've followed our other posts about architecture shaming, you've probably seen structures that feature staircases that go nowhere, windows that don't open, and balconies that can't be accessed.

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    #28

    One Job!!!! You Had One Job!

    White house with stairs leading to a door blocked by siding, an architectural fail showing poor design flaws.

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    #29

    Don't Let The Land Limit Your Ambitions

    Unique architectural fail with a building raised awkwardly above the ground, highlighting bizarre and dangerous design flaws.

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    #30

    Y'all Living In A Cinnamon Toast Crunch

    Leaning brick building against blue sky showcasing bizarre architectural fail with unsafe and dangerous design features.

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    What do you think have been the biggest crimes against architecture in this list, Pandas? Don't be shy and let us know in the comments. And if you want to chuckle at some more awful architecture, check out our post about the "That's It, "I'm Architecture Shaming!" group where folks really don't hold back their criticism.

    #31

    Kitchen By Artist Niki De Saint Phalle. It’s Atrocious, But I Also Really Like It

    Interior of a kitchen covered entirely in broken mirror shards creating a disorienting architectural fail design.

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    #32

    Client - “I Want A Garage.” Architect - “Sure Bro.”

    Garage door installed above ground level on a raised foundation, an architectural fail showing poor design and practicality.

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    #33

    My Hotel Room In Wellington Nz. Yes That Is A Giant Structural Pillar In The Middle Of The Room

    Small hotel room with a large pillar blocking space, illustrating architectural fails that deserve public shame.

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    #34

    I’m Sure The Neighbors Are Thrilled

    Complex wooden exterior staircase with multiple levels showing architectural fails in residential building design.

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    #35

    This Looks Like A Pod Racer Or Something...one Of The Weirdest Houses I've Come Across

    Unusual house with a slanted roof and odd windows surrounded by trees, showcasing architectural fails in design.

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    #36

    I Have Made The Mistake Of Trying To Climb Those Stairs With The Handrail On My Right. (And No, There Is No Warning Sign At The Bottom)

    Metal handrail ending abruptly above unusable stairs, showcasing a bizarre architectural fail in public space design.

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    #37

    Thought You'd Enjoy This Horrendous Shower With Not Just One Step To Get Into It, But A Second Into A Weird Pit, With Sharp Edges, Truly Horrendous Tiles, And Almost Certainly Loads Of Mildew, So Hard To Clean That!

    Bathtub with colorful tiled pyramid in the center, showcasing one of the most bizarre architectural fails in home design.

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    #38

    Choices Were Made

    Modern suburban house with exterior staircase blocking access to garage, an architectural fail highlighting design flaws and safety concerns.

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    #39

    My Design Clients Want A Kitchen Remodel In Their New House Because They Hate Their "Wedding Cake Pantry"!

    Door frame improperly cut to accommodate unusual wall molding creating an architectural fail in a residential interior.

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