This Type of Architecture You Should Not Be An Architect!

From the moment we enter Architecture faculty and have contact with the first contents, our sense begins to get sharper, our mind begins to have different perceptions regarding building a space.
However, once we have passed through this avalanche, and we are "outside," our sharp architectural sense is constantly being accused when we see certain constructions, solutions, schemes, etc. Many times we can not believe how they came up with something so bad.
After the internet, we perceive even more frightening the huge amount of absurdities in the construction world. Nonsense is little to define the present aberrations out there and designed by architects of our day to day.
Therefore, we separate images of errors that you or your architect or engineer should be aware of and not imagine in making them.

01 - Death Ramp

02 - The Ramp that takes you to nothing

03 - Poorly planned air conditioning

04 - "Security"

05 - This Postmodernism ...

06 - Suspended ceiling

07 - Lifts for what?

A big mistake in the architectural design of the towers of this skyscraper called INTEMPO in the Spanish coastal Spanish village of Benidorm, near Alicante, supposedly left the building with elevators for the first 20 floors only. The remaining 27 floors are without elevators.
At 200 meters (650 feet) high, INTEMPO will be Europe's tallest residential building when finished, according to the official website of the project. INTEMPO was dreamed up as a "boom" building of a decade that saw new structures rise across Spain in the late nineties and early two thousand years.
It was expected to end in 2009, but now joins a series of white elephants that were caused by the deep recession of the Spanish country.

08 - Public lighting

09 - Foundations next to a river

Around 5:30 am on 27 June, an unoccupied building still under construction on Lianhuanan Road, in the Minxing District of Shanghai city fell. A worker died. According to information, a flood prevention wall of 70 meters made very close to the Dianpu River and may have something to do with this collapse of the building. Okay, this has to do with the engineers directly ....

10 - United urinals

11 - Geodetic Domes

This is the Kosovo Library. I'll admit, she may look like some project of mine in the early years of college ... But that's over, is not it? There is potential for many components in this building, but all together like this ... not so much.

13 - "Metaphor" (part 2)

The Elephant Building in Bangkok: I have nothing against the elephants, but the proportions that this building has taken give me chills. It was not a good way.

14 - "Metaphor" (part 3)

This is Grand Lisboa Hotel, Macau. The national flower of Macau is Lotus. So, of course, this hotel-casino was designed in the form of a huge Lotus. Kapish?

18 - Large building with its glass facade of death rays

As reported last year: the brutal 37-storey tower at 20 Fenchurch Street in central London, dubbed "Walkie Talkie", due to its distinctive shape, was re-christened the "Scorchie Walkie" because of its apparent ability to warm the street with the heat of the sun on the buildings and cars on the street next to it.
Angry business owners on their east side said the $ 200 million project said the place was a hell of a shambles, literally. This building also managed to melt and quite part of an expensive Jaguar of a citizen.
Credit: Luiz Carlos Lara

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