Examples of clumsy design from would-be architects and builders
Categories: Design and Architecture | Positive
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/examples-of-clumsy-design-from-would-be-architects-and-builders.htmlThe world is full of wonders: people do not have time to be surprised by technical innovations and innovative design, but periodically on the streets and in houses you encounter such "creations" that only one question remains in your head: "How did it happen?"
We offer you a selection of brilliant confirmations of the proverb "measure seven times — cut one", which builders and architects heard and did exactly the opposite. Crooked, oblique, clumsy — this seems to be a new word in repair and construction.
We installed a new traffic light, now there will definitely be no traffic jams.
It's hard to figure out what's wrong until you turn on the faucet.
How thoughtful everything is! The atmosphere of comfort and security, as well as a panoramic view.
Now vacationers can comfortably enjoy a magnificent sunset.
For the sake of your favorite team, you will not make such sacrifices.
Someone likes to park in their own way, and someone likes to paint curbs in their own way.
A sign pointing to the bike path. It is important to follow the pointer.
Brilliant. The enemy will not pass.
A new model of manholes.
"Darling, what is that knocking at night?" — "It's just the neighbors got hot."
How original!
Carousel for young extreme athletes.
"Come in, please, this table is always free."
A toilet paper holder for the especially quick-witted.
Garage for cars with helicopter functions.
A slide with a surprise.
A reason to stop and think.
Trains rarely run here. About once a year.
Stairs to nowhere.
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