11 Design Fails In Public Places So Atrocious, They Make People Wonder How They Got Approved

The secret of a great public space lies in its design. For people to visit and make use of these places many times over, they have to be functional, accessible, easy to use, match the needs of the community, and evolve with it as it changes. After all, most things are created to be utilized, not just to be seen.

However, not all designs can check these boxes. “What happens when they fail to do so?” you may ask. Well, they are shared online for netizens to judge. The team at Pictolic has collected some of the worst cases in the list below. We hope that these photos serve as a public service announcement that we deserve better!

We also reached out to urban planners Taiwo Agbaje and Samuel Austin, who kindly agreed to share some tips on how to create a successful public space.

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11 Design Fails In Public Places So Atrocious, They Make People Wonder How They Got Approved

#1 This Pattern On The Hospital's Floor

11 Design Fails In Public Places So Atrocious, They Make People Wonder How They Got Approved

#2 The Students In My Course Complained About Not Having Enough Privacy, And the University Decided To Install Glass Doors To Solve The Issue

11 Design Fails In Public Places So Atrocious, They Make People Wonder How They Got Approved

#3 They Put Circus Mirrors In My Local Gym

Urban planner and GIS analyst Taiwo Agbaje tells Bored Panda that one aspect that makes a public space successful is its accessibility. “A remarkable public space is undeniably easy to access and navigate, visible from a distance, and seamlessly connected to its surroundings.”

Other features that it has to include are engaging activities. “Successful public spaces are unequivocal hubs of vibrant activity, offering diverse opportunities for people to engage and participate in various activities,” says Agbaje. 

11 Design Fails In Public Places So Atrocious, They Make People Wonder How They Got Approved

#4 My School Installed A New Beamer. I Nominate Them For "The Best Engineering 2017"

11 Design Fails In Public Places So Atrocious, They Make People Wonder How They Got Approved

#5 The Fitting Room Door At The Thrift Store

11 Design Fails In Public Places So Atrocious, They Make People Wonder How They Got Approved

#6 My Classroom Has These Floor Outlets. It's The Toe Stubber 5000

He also adds that such places should be comfortable, pleasing to the eye, and serve as a fostering environment for social interactions. “A comfortable environment is undeniably crucial, where seating, shade, cleanliness, and pleasant aesthetics significantly contribute to a positive experience. The space's image must radiate safety, inviting warmth, and impeccable maintenance.

Outstanding public spaces definitively foster social interactions, serving as unequivocal meeting points that genuinely enhance the sense of community, enabling connections among friends, family, and strangers."

11 Design Fails In Public Places So Atrocious, They Make People Wonder How They Got Approved

#7 Public Restroom Stalls With... Viewing Windows? Why?

11 Design Fails In Public Places So Atrocious, They Make People Wonder How They Got Approved

#8 Leg Space In A Cricket Stadium

11 Design Fails In Public Places So Atrocious, They Make People Wonder How They Got Approved

#9 This Is The View Of The Stage At The Concert I'm At

Urban planner Sam Austin, who advocates building liveable cities for youth, summarized these principles by saying, “Public spaces should make people 'stick' and linger for longer, encouraging people to stay and spend time in. Whether that's having informal seating spaces along a pedestrian street or interactive public art - it should provide multiple opportunities to enjoy the space.”

11 Design Fails In Public Places So Atrocious, They Make People Wonder How They Got Approved

#10 There Are Three Steps Down At The Entrance To This Lobby

11 Design Fails In Public Places So Atrocious, They Make People Wonder How They Got Approved

#11 Perfectly Thought Classroom

Keywords: Design Fails | Design failures | Public places | People | Interior designs | UX design

     

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