The “Cursed Architecture” Twitter Feed Showcases The Best Of The Worst (40 Pics)
Whether we're talking about the subreddit Crappy Design or the Instagram account Ugly Irish Houses, the Internet seems obsessed with tasteless crimes against aesthetics and functionality. If you are too, the Twitter account "Cursed Architecture" is right up your alley.
Its hellish content includes strange angles, melting paint, vaguely threatening toilets, stairs that lead to nowhere, and more. Basically, the kind of stuff that architects and interior designers would imagine in a horror-comedy. But believe me, you don't have to be an industry pro to appreciate these pictures. They're so bad, us regular folk will get them as well. Enjoy!
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Complete with ghost of the first victim to fail to navigate these steps!
I think the building on the left just told a deep breath. Wait a while, it'll straighten when it exhales. Buildings breathe really slowly.
me when the teacher decides to make us type the essay in a box in google docs instead of just.... like... typing it and then tab just makes it have another box instead of indenting, and then i have to figure out the right number of spaces and always forget exactly how many i put. Yes, im looking at you, Mr. McCutcheon (history teacher) who made us type an essay about the incas like that a few days ago.
This happens when you use the spacebar for aligning instead of the tab
The architect had an obsessive compulsive friend he wanted to drive crazy.
Can you imagine the face of someone committing suicide from the roof because their OCD got too much?
Oh, God - the 70s. You can bet this combo also came in purple, brown and "harvest gold"
Note: this post originally had 83 images. It’s been shortened to the top 40 images based on user votes.
No... there are countries with little in the way of building codes and few people to enforce what codes do exist.
Load More Replies...A lot of these are just bad decor, and have nothing to do with architecture.
No... there are countries with little in the way of building codes and few people to enforce what codes do exist.
Load More Replies...A lot of these are just bad decor, and have nothing to do with architecture.