Failed Designs And Constructions (14 pics)

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  • 16 Feb, 2026  |
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Staircases leading to ceilings, bridges buckling under a feather’s weight, walls built around trees—good intentions meet gravity and lose spectacularly. These aren’t just errors; they’re monuments to oversight. Yet they charm in their absurdity, proving that even misfires spark laughter, lessons, and internet immortality. Functionality forgot to RSVP.

This stainless steel bench on the beach that will scorch anyone's skin on a hot summer day:



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This lighting design that burned the grass and could burn other things:


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This car with brake lights that are so low people driving behind them often won't see it:


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These intersecting staircases:


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These anti-homeless, anti-loitering parking blocks that could cause a gruesome accident if someone tripped near them:


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These nearly identical bottles for toilet cleaner and dish liquid:



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These mug handles that are near impossible to keep a steady grip on:


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This slide that was placed in front of a pole so kids can slide down and risk a chance of hitting it:


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This trippy tile design that could make someone lose their balance:


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This button for two-year-olds that's so small it's a choking hazard for anyone under three:


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This bathtub that basically acts as a pit someone can slip and fall into:



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This sidewalk a neighbor wanted to upscale that turned out to be a slipping hazard:


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These stairs that are at a 45° angle which makes them easy to trip on, not to mention the gaps on the side that people's feet can slip into:


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And lastly, this bike lane that suddenly ceases to exist:


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№1 Author: EngineerAl (16 Feb 2026 18:01) Total user comments: 628


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#3 That's one reason that the 3rd light, high up, was required by enough states that carmakers made it standard. But many cars used to have the pair of lights at bumper height. But fault Buick for adding the extra wiring /assembly expense to separate the low lights from the higher ones.
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