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25 Architectural Decisions That Left Viewers Confused

If you’ve ever been house hunting, you might have been baffled by some of the architectural design choices people have willingly opted for. From strange extensions to random aesthetic apertures, there are quite a few foibles that people have seen on building designs that looked plain wrong. Scroll below to check out a collection of the most awful structural design elements that left people questioning the architect’s credentials so much so that they shared them on the aptly named, That’s It, We’re Architecture Shaming Facebook group.

#1 I Saw This While In The Detroit Area Last Week. Not Sure What To Say. Not Sure What They Were Thinking

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#2 Waka Waka Waka!

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#3 Pretty

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#4 Hi All! I Just Wanted To Introduce Myself And Share A Photo I Took Today. All I Can Say Is It’s Well Built

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#5 When Your Clients Are Dipsy And Laa-Laa From Teletubbies So That Their Antennas Won’t Hit The Door Header

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#6 My Daughter Captioned This, “I Want Six Of Every Shape Window You Have

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#7 Get A Load Of This Beauty!

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The addition is bad enough… the paint job adds a lot.

#8 This

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#9 When You Really Love Columns

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#10 Is It Just Me Or Does This Look Like Somebody Gave It A Boot In The Rear?

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#11 Being So Bold To Believe You Could Build Homes, Let Alone Giant Homes, On A Literal Beach, Is The Pinnacle Of Hubris

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Outer Banks, North Carolina: six homes have collapsed already

#12 Look, If You’ve Got A Useless Space, Might As Well Make It Interesting!

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#13 Can You Make It More Diagonal?

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#14 Kaiser-Permanente Building In Timonium, Maryland With (In My Humble Opinion) Absolutely Hideous Exterior Cladding

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#15 When You Can’t Tell Where The Original House Starts And Ends

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#16 The Fireplace In Little Moreton Hall (Built Between 1504 And 1610) Looks Wonky, But It’s Actually Completely Straight. It’s The Rest Of The Room That’s Out Of Whack – It’s One Of The Wonkiest Buildings In England

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#17 The Mind Reels

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#18 The Sad Renovations Done In 2012 To The 16th Century Caldwell Tower In Scotland. The Addition Is Still There To This Day

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#19 I Actually Love This Home

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#20 Apartment Building In Poland

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#21 House In The Orchard, Prague, Czech Republic

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#22 Prepping For Doomsday In Belgium

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#23 I Don’t Think This Is Decorated Right. Not My Listing Nor Photo

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#24 Seems Legit

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#25 We Should Have Used Better Glue

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