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Examples of spectacular architecture can really take one's breath away; but so can instances of dwellings far from dazzling. With the population growing at an unstoppable rate, accommodating all of people’s needs is by no means an easy task, which can lead to ideas that look like proper solutions to some, but to others, they might look like ‘Urban Hell’.

Dedicated to “the downsides of modern development”, in their own words, the ‘Urban Hell’ community sheds light on some of the most depressing-looking buildings, poor infrastructure decisions, and constructions that simply don’t match the environment, among other debacles. We have put some of them on this list for you today, so scroll down to browse them and see for yourself how unfortunate some architectural decisions can be.

To learn more about the dos and don'ts when it comes to modern development and architecture, Bored Panda turned to an expert, the CEO and founder of ‘Architecture Hunter’, Amanda Ferber, who was kind enough to answer a few of our questions. Scroll down to find her insight in the text below.

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Urban Art In Belgrade

Urban Art In Belgrade

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How many times have you walked past something that made you stop dead in your tracks because of how grand it looks? Maybe a series of glass skyscrapers against the backdrop of a clear blue sky or a newly built edifice so ginormous, you need to take a minute or two just to comprehend its size?

These are just a couple examples of how society adapts to the growing needs of a growing population, which surpassed 8 billion people roughly a year ago, in November 2022. Currently more than three times larger than it was in the mid-twentieth century, it is estimated to hit 9.7 billion in 2050 and surpass 10 billion before the mid-2080s, the UN reports.

That poses the question, how will we all fit? And while there might not be one answer to this, it's safe to assume that it might call for at least a few more buildings.

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Hong Kong's Dismal Cage Homes House Thousands Of People

Hong Kong's Dismal Cage Homes House Thousands Of People

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Light Pollution By A Single Building In Mumbai (It Was 1 Am When This Pic Was Taken)

Light Pollution By A Single Building In Mumbai (It Was 1 Am When This Pic Was Taken)

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Created nearly exactly a decade ago, the ‘Urban Hell’ subreddit is dedicated to modern development. However, instead of focusing on how it can help solve certain problems of modern society, it sheds light on some of its less positive attributes. As the moderators put it themselves, it’s a place for photographs of “all the hideous places human beings built or inhabit”.

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The subreddit invites its members to join for aesthetic appreciation of the less glamorized side of cities, towns, villages, and areas both rural and suburban; and over 1.2 million members have already accepted the invitation. “We welcome any photos which show either ugliness, or a problem in urban development,” the description reads, as the members share pictures of the most upsetting examples of modern development they can find in their galleries.

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Delhi, India

Delhi, India

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

With 169 billionaires in India, they should be shamed into spending some of their wealth in cleaning up their own country

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In order for a structure not to end up on the ‘Urban Hell’ subreddit as an example of the downside of modern development, there are some factors the architects ought to take into consideration. “In an area with an established urban landscape, it's crucial to take existing architectural elements into account,” the CEO and founder of ‘Architecture Hunter’, Amanda Ferber, told Bored Panda.

“What's the average building height? Is there a prevailing architectural style? Are there historic buildings in the vicinity? In such a context, introducing a design that sharply contrasts with the surroundings can be too disruptive. In a pristine, untouched environment, this consideration becomes even more delicate and challenging. Many architects positively opt for natural materials, which can be a more harmonious fit with the natural surroundings, showing respect for the environment.”

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Trees, I See

Trees, I See

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am a too embarrassed to suggest alternate uses for these decorations when the city is through with them. 🙀

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Contrary To Popular Belief, The Belgian Coast's Real Estate Did Survive To The Two World Wars. Its Cultural Heritage Was Destroyed By Real Estate Developers' Greed And Public Officials' Lack Of Care

Contrary To Popular Belief, The Belgian Coast's Real Estate Did Survive To The Two World Wars. Its Cultural Heritage Was Destroyed By Real Estate Developers' Greed And Public Officials' Lack Of Care

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Same in UK, the 60s did more damage to our towns than the Luftwaffe

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#8

Las Vegas’s Underground Homeless

Las Vegas’s Underground Homeless

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What this photo doesn't show is that these tunnels under the city are flash flood tunnels and countless homeless people have drowned over the years.

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Another important factor to consider when it comes to modern development is how the project might age throughout the years. “At times, a project might enthusiastically embrace the dominant ‘trends’ of its era, which, as years pass, can render it unmistakably ‘dated’,” Ferber pointed out. “Consequently, newer architectural developments may stand in contrast, not because they lack appeal, but because the existing structure was tailor-made for that specific period.”

#9

Dadaab In Kenya. World's Largest Refugee Camp. Stretches Over 20 Miles

Dadaab In Kenya. World's Largest Refugee Camp. Stretches Over 20 Miles

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Mansion On Top Of Building In Bangalore. Dear God

Mansion On Top Of Building In Bangalore. Dear God

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Structurally this must be unsafe surely? Aren’t the floors all designed below to just hold themselves? Or was the building below built in mind that a great big house was going to be built on top of this? You couldn’t pay me to go in that building!

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The Neue Elbbrücke Bridge In Hamburg. The Original Design Was Completed In 1887 And Featured Two Wonderful Gothic Gateways, Torn Down In 1959 To Add An Additional Lane

The Neue Elbbrücke Bridge In Hamburg. The Original Design Was Completed In 1887 And Featured Two Wonderful Gothic Gateways, Torn Down In 1959 To Add An Additional Lane

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I just drove over that bridge the other weekend to attend a PIL concert. It's ugly ... thank earth it was already halfway dark.

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“It's important to note that architecture is distinct from fashion,” the CEO of Architecture Hunter continued. “While a piece of clothing can, though it shouldn't, be discarded, architecture tends to be enduring unless it's demolished or undergoes a significant renovation.

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“Poorly designed architecture can undermine a city, fostering insecurity; it can exclude people, or, in some cases, it can lead to significant environmental issues—as seen in the well-known instance of the building in London with its curved mirrored façade, which generated extremely hot areas, to the extent of melting cars in the city.”

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The Problem There Are Still People Living In Such Buildings!

The Problem There Are Still People Living In Such Buildings!

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Chinese Ghost Town Of Mansions Reclaimed By Farmers

Chinese Ghost Town Of Mansions Reclaimed By Farmers

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Good for them! I hope they also live in the houses, or at least use them for the animals.

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Skopje, North Macedonia. Consistently One Of The Most Polluted (Air Quality) Cities In Europe

Skopje, North Macedonia. Consistently One Of The Most Polluted (Air Quality) Cities In Europe

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Thought this was Bangkok for a second! I lived there for 4 years....the smog and pollution was so bad that it permanently scarred my lungs.

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In a recent interview with Bored Panda, Ferber emphasized that it's essential to consider the environment and the surroundings when planning a new construction project. “Whether the location is already densely developed or completely untouched, this concern is valid, but it may require different design approaches. To make a project stand out, it doesn't necessarily need to clash with the existing environment; the goal should be to create a positive highlight rather than a negative one.

“Architecture should embrace a welcoming, non-aggressive approach,” she added. “It should prioritize inclusivity and be meticulously crafted to enhance usability for people. Aesthetic considerations are also integral to design, naturally. When assessing an architectural project, it mustn't be examined in isolation but rather in harmony with its immediate environment.”

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Covering The Slums With Green Walls

Covering The Slums With Green Walls

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Was this just prior to destroying them? Thousands lost their homes and all of their belongings just before the last G20 summit because the Indian government beautified Delhi by destroying the slums.

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Come Enjoy The Lovely Beach In Alexandria, Egypt!

Come Enjoy The Lovely Beach In Alexandria, Egypt!

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Liebian Building - A 121-Meter Skyscraper With A Waterfall In The City Of Guiyang, China's Guizhou Province

Liebian Building - A 121-Meter Skyscraper With A Waterfall In The City Of Guiyang, China's Guizhou Province

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Even though the growing population might call for a growing number of construction sites, adding buildings in some areas can be significantly more difficult than elsewhere. Take Mumbai in India, for example; home to over 21 million people, it is one of the most densely populated cities in the world (even though far from the number one).

According to Statista’s 2023 data, boasting just over 24,000 inhabitants per square kilometer (roughly 0,386 of a square mile), Mumbai isn’t even in the top ten. Though it’s not far from it, either, as it is now 11th on the list, with a less than 400 people difference separating it from the city of Muzaffarnagar—also in India—at number 10. The title of the most densely populated city in the world is held by Mogadishu in Somalia, with over 33,000 people sharing one square kilometer.

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The "Other Side" Of The Pyramids Of Giza

The "Other Side" Of The Pyramids Of Giza

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This Elementary School In Ohio Can Only Be Reached By Car - It Might Be Normal For Us For Is An Abomination By European / Asian Standards

This Elementary School In Ohio Can Only Be Reached By Car - It Might Be Normal For Us For Is An Abomination By European / Asian Standards

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It might come as no surprise that Indian cities are among the most densely populated ones, considering the total number of people in the country. World Population Review (WPR) pointed out that India's population growth has slowed significantly over the last years; however, it remains the country with the largest population in the world (with over 1.432 billion people).

Second on the list, according to WPR, is China with more than 1.425 billion inhabitants, followed by the US with roughly 340.5 million.

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Residential Space In Noida, India

Residential Space In Noida, India

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It doesn't look fantastic, but from this photograph, it looks safe, well maintained, and clean.

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#22

Los Angeles Is Also A Concrete Jungle

Los Angeles Is Also A Concrete Jungle

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I Wonder How One Can Live In A Mansion Like These Without Feeling Immense Guilt

I Wonder How One Can Live In A Mansion Like These Without Feeling Immense Guilt

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When it comes to the US, Union City in New Jersey holds the title for the most densely populated city. With just over 54,000 inhabitants per square mile, it might not begin to compare to Mumbai or Muzaffarnagar, but to anyone trying to reach the subway through a sea of people, it can surely feel crowded enough.

The second and third most populated cities in the country, West New York and Hoboken respectively, are also located in New Jersey; however, state-wise, it’s Washington D.C. that takes the lead.

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China Once Tried To Build A City That Would Be An Exact Copy Of Paris. Even An Exact Copy Of The Eiffel Tower Was Built. Only On A Smaller Scale: The Copy Was 108 Meters High. The Town Was Designed For 10,000 People. Now It Mainly Attracts Poor Tourists Who Cannot Afford The Real Paris

China Once Tried To Build A City That Would Be An Exact Copy Of Paris. Even An Exact Copy Of The Eiffel Tower Was Built. Only On A Smaller Scale: The Copy Was 108 Meters High. The Town Was Designed For 10,000 People. Now It Mainly Attracts Poor Tourists Who Cannot Afford The Real Paris

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I mean... China has such and Amazing history... Beautiful traditions... Why they Need to Copy a culture that Is not theirs? Don't understand

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Housing Complex In Malaysia

Housing Complex In Malaysia

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I love in one. Horror be external design. But inside, high security, Wi-Fi, AC, gym, shops, library, coffee shops and very low rent.

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The Largest Stack Interchange In North America, Entire LA Neighborhoods Were Destroyed

The Largest Stack Interchange In North America, Entire LA Neighborhoods Were Destroyed

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Whether extremely densely populated or not, expanding cities to conveniently accommodate large numbers of people requires more than just buildings; proper infrastructure has to be created as well. That might lead to some unfortunate decisions—as seen in some of these pictures—such as a maze of streets with a school trapped within it, for instance, or a huge highway crossing the middle of a residential area.

However, not all examples of modern development are as disastrous as they might seem after viewing this list. Take Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai, for instance; not much but a road with some buildings here and there just five decades ago, it is now a bustling artery of the city surrounded by modern buildings.

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Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo, Japan

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've been to Tokyo twice. Many pictures make it seem like some sort of dystopian buildings hell overflowing with humans. In reality, it is a very pleasant metropolis, with a lot of trees many parks, and mostly low rise buildings. In fact Tokyo is mostly residential when you get away from the district train stations.

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Lancaster New "City" (General Trias, Cavite, Philippines.)

Lancaster New "City" (General Trias, Cavite, Philippines.)

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What's The Point Of Having An Interchange That Size In The Middle Of The City, Dubai, Uae

What's The Point Of Having An Interchange That Size In The Middle Of The City, Dubai, Uae

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If browsing pictures of ‘Urban Hell’ is something you enjoy, you might like viewing other architecture-related disasters as well, such as the failures on this list or this one. But if you wish to continue down the same path, you might want to give our previous edition of pictures from ‘Urban Hell’ a go next.

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New Delhi, India

New Delhi, India

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Abandoned Building Occupied By Artists And Anarchists. São Paulo, Brazil

Abandoned Building Occupied By Artists And Anarchists. São Paulo, Brazil

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These Apartments I Saw In Barcelona

These Apartments I Saw In Barcelona

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Depressing, It's only saving grace is that no-one can see into their homes

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#34

Houston, Texas. So Many Places In The US Look Like This

Houston, Texas. So Many Places In The US Look Like This

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Aquatar A Water Park In Qatar

Aquatar A Water Park In Qatar

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"Infrastructural Development" In Past Two Decades. [mumbai, India]

"Infrastructural Development" In Past Two Decades. [mumbai, India]

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Since We're Posting Photos Of Cairo, Here Is One I Took While Landing For A Connecting Flight

Since We're Posting Photos Of Cairo, Here Is One I Took While Landing For A Connecting Flight

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Guys, We Just Need To Build Another Ring Road. This Time It’ll Fix The Traffic Guys, I Promise. Guys?

Guys, We Just Need To Build Another Ring Road. This Time It’ll Fix The Traffic Guys, I Promise. Guys?

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In houston it can take over an hour to get to Houston. It’s basically the size of all of Connecticut

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UK Newbuilds

UK Newbuilds

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My friends Dad owns a construction company, (It's all his Fault!), and sometime my friend works on site to make some extra money. From his stories. I will NEVER live in a newbuild in the UK.

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NYC Apartment The Broker Showed Me

NYC Apartment The Broker Showed Me

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

wait - look, yes, oh boy, there IS a bit of green - on the left side of that fence - see it?

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#42

Huge Screen Set Up In A Small Town Of Just Under 15k Population, UK

Huge Screen Set Up In A Small Town Of Just Under 15k Population, UK

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Who Wants To Live Under A Freeway (Sydney)?

Who Wants To Live Under A Freeway (Sydney)?

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's not uncommon I'm afraid - sometimes folk don't want to move. Sometimes developers don't want to pay. In some countries there's such thing as 'air rights' where you don't automatically own the space above your property thereby technically eaving t open to development.

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Taiwan Government Does Not Build Sidewalks. Taoyuan

Taiwan Government Does Not Build Sidewalks. Taoyuan

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well, to be fair they do often build sidewalks. Then over time those walks get completely covered with stalls, impromptu kitchens, and about a bazillion mopeds

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Beijing Man Builds Rock Villa On Top Of Apartment Tower

Beijing Man Builds Rock Villa On Top Of Apartment Tower

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6 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Health and Safety rule Book has been thrown out of the window here

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