People shame hilarious examples of ‘ugly architecture’

Back to the drawing board! People shame hilarious examples of ‘ugly architecture’- including a yellow building shaped like a picnic basket and a melted steel monstrosity

  • People from all over world have shared examples of badly designed buildings
  • Including a bright yellow picnic basket designed building in Newark, Ohio
  • While another building looks like a melted steel monstrosity in Las Vegas Nevada

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Some buildings become renowned for their architectural beauty, but some have just become eyesores.

People from around the world have shared hilarious pictures of ugly architecture on Facebook and Bored Panda collated the best into a jaw-dropping gallery. 

Including a bright yellow picnic basket building in Newark, Ohio, which used to be the headquarters of Longaberger Company, who are famous handwoven hampers.

While another building looks like a melted steel monstrosity in Las Vegas Nevada.

Here Femail looks at some of the most unique examples of architecture… 

People from around the world have shared hilarious pictures of ugly architecture on Facebook and Bored Panda collated the best into a jaw-dropping gallery including a bright yellow picnic basket building in Newark, Ohio, which used to be the headquarters of Longaberger Company, who famously make handwoven hampers

While the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health looks like a melted steel monstrosity in Las Vegas Nevada

While the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health looks like a melted steel monstrosity in Las Vegas Nevada

The original building, in Glasgow, was derelict and was demolished but the architects worked to preserve the facades and built a more modern building behind it

The original building, in Glasgow, was derelict and was demolished but the architects worked to preserve the facades and built a more modern building behind it 

This house in Belgium, is hard to look at if you like order with it's sharp corners and weird angles it has become famous because it's an eye-sore

This house in Belgium, is hard to look at if you like order with it’s sharp corners and weird angles it has become famous because it’s an eye-sore 

This fish-shaped building is a regional office for the National Fisheries Development Board in Hyderabad, India

This fish-shaped building is a regional office for the National Fisheries Development Board in Hyderabad, India 

This house, in an unknown location, has so many roof tops its look like a an internet browser with too many pages open

This house, in an unknown location, has so many roof tops its look like a an internet browser with too many pages open 

This house, believed to be in the US, has many confusing angles and the window about the door way is slightly off

This house, believed to be in the US, has many confusing angles and the window about the door way is slightly off 

The International Bank Of Settlements, in Basel, Switzerland, could definitely do with a lick of paint to make it less of an eye-sore

The International Bank Of Settlements, in Basel, Switzerland, could definitely do with a lick of paint to make it less of an eye-sore

This one-of-a-kind office building called Wrapper looms high above Los Angeles is named after the system of curved, steel ribbons which wrap the exterior

This one-of-a-kind office building called Wrapper looms high above Los Angeles is named after the system of curved, steel ribbons which wrap the exterior

This building, in Texas, is a tall concrete disaster looming over this town and it looks like it has got a shock

This building, in Texas, is a tall concrete disaster looming over this town and it looks like it has got a shock 

Our Lady Of Fátima Church, in San Jose De Costa Rica, looks like something right out of a horror movie

Our Lady Of Fátima Church, in San Jose De Costa Rica, looks like something right out of a horror movie 

More than 700 identical chateaux's in the Turkish countryside were for sale from around £280,000 however the developers have gone bankrupt. Now it's one of the world's most unique ghost towns

More than 700 identical chateaux’s in the Turkish countryside were for sale from around £280,000 however the developers have gone bankrupt. Now it’s one of the world’s most unique ghost towns

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