40 Architects Who Had One Job But Still Failed Hilariously

Leona Martinez

Building an architecture costs a lot of money. From buying construction materials to hiring a designer and architect, the fee spent on these things costs an arm and a leg. In particular, the larger the building is, the more the owner has to pay. It will be bang for the buck if the final result makes made everyone say "WOW". But it will be a waste of money if everyone decries the structure.

Today, we're going to introduce you to a Twitter account called 'The World's Ugliest Buildings'. This page seems to be a bizarre universe because you can easily find epic construction disasters here. We have compiled a list of the 40 ugliest architectures that will blow your brain out. Now, sit firmly on any chair near you, and get ready to fly to the universe of architectural hiccups. Check out these architects who had one job but failed on Twitter

#1. Jastrzębie-Zdrój, Poland

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#2. Edificio Mirador, Madrid, by MVRDV & Blanca Lleó

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#3. Hotel Casanus, Antwerp, Belgium

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#4. Belgium. Cheerful but sad

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#5. University of Cincinnati’s Crosley Tower, USA

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#6. Renmin Ribao building, Beijing, China. It was 'erected' in 2013

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#7. Tirau, New Zealand

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#8. Jounieh, Lebanon

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#9. AT&T Headquarters, Houston

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#10. Aoyama Technical College, by Makoto Sei Watanabe, 1990. Tokyo, Japan

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#11. Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1977. By V. Stojanović

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#12. Bullring. Birmingham, UK

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#13. The new OMA department store in South Korea, «modelled on a prolapsed intestine»

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#14. London, UK

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#15. Mumbai, India. By Perkins and Will & Hirsch Bedner Associates

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#16. Intempo, Benidom, Spain. By Pérez-Guerras Arquitectos & Ingenieros

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#17. Nunotani Office Building in Tokyo, by Eisenman Architects

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#18. Amertec Building, by Chayo Frank. Miami, Florida

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#19. Berlin, Germany

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#20. Justin Bieber's house in Beverly Hills

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#21. Handicapped people go WEEEEE

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#22. Happened at a design school

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#23. In case of fire

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#24. The NBA's exclusive ATM

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#25. Bro you had 1 job

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#26. Exactly as instructed

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#27. Who was this sitting area built for?

Who was this sitting area built for? Source: Reddit

#28. A most useful public infraststructure

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#29. You go up then you go down

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#30. Now no one can steal his car

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#31. It gets weirder when you notice the dent on the door

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#32. There's been a massive misunderstanding

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#33. Whoever lives there is not human

Whoever lives there is not human Source: Reddit

#34. Beautifully shaped

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#35. Just perfect fit

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#36. Ayo what the F-

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#37. Hmm...

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#38. Who needs an emergency exit anyway?

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#39. There's still hope

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#40. Why though?

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Conclusion

And there you have it, a journey through the works of architects who had one job and still failed miserably. From mind-boggling choices to downright bizarre creations, these buildings make you appreciate the art of architecture in a whole new light. While not every project can be a success, it's fascinating to see how some architectural dreams took a detour into the unexpected.