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Most people take well-designed buildings for granted, from easy-to-find doors to flat ceilings.

So it's certainly alarming when buildings look frighteningly poorly constructed, like this one bizarre architecture fails from around the world collected by Bored Panda.

They include a creepy bathroom experience, where a builder placed the toilet in an old elevator shaft and used glass floors, which provide no privacy whatsoever.

Elsewhere, in a residential complex in Montreal, Canada, was built in 1967 to allow natural light to all four sides of the flat. However, it looks more like Soviet architecture.

Meanwhile, in the US, a university building was designed with an emergency exit slide instead of stairs.

People from all over the world share photos of bizarre architectural errors and Bored Panda collected the best in an online gallery. Including the Newmarket Health Center in Ontario, which from the air looks like a naked man

Another architect from Amsterdam created colorful wooden houses that look like they came straight out of a cartoon.

The Shanghai Metro decided to keep things interesting by completely ignoring public safety with its bizarre handrail.

Here, FEMAIL shares some of the most inexplicable architectural mistakes from around the world that will make you wonder what they were thinking…

One person had a terrifying bathroom experience because someone had placed the toilet in an old elevator shaft and used a glass floor

One person had a terrifying bathroom experience because someone had placed the toilet in an old elevator shaft and used a glass floor

Elsewhere in Montreal, Canada, a residential complex was built in 1967 to allow natural light to all four sides of the flat, but it looks more like Soviet architecture.

Elsewhere in Montreal, Canada, a residential complex was built in 1967 to allow natural light to all four sides of the flat, but it looks more like Soviet architecture.

Another architect from Amsterdam created colorful wooden houses that look like they came straight out of a cartoon

Another architect from Amsterdam created colorful wooden houses that look like they came straight out of a cartoon

Meanwhile, in the US, a university building was designed with an emergency exit slide instead of stairs

Meanwhile, in the US, a university building was designed with an emergency exit slide instead of stairs

The Shanghai Metro decided to keep things interesting by completely ignoring public safety with its bizarre handrail

The Shanghai Metro decided to keep things interesting by completely ignoring public safety with its bizarre handrail

Elsewhere, the layout of this house was clearly miscalculated, as the doors had to be designed with appropriate angles

Elsewhere, the layout of this house was clearly miscalculated, as the doors had to be designed with appropriate angles

While some people can easily determine their priorities if they build stairs especially for their pets

While some people can easily determine their priorities if they build stairs especially for their pets

It looks like someone wanted to create a balcony to enjoy the view, but it doesn't look like it could support the weight of a person

It looks like someone wanted to create a balcony to enjoy the view, but it doesn't look like it could support the weight of a person

Elsewhere, this clothing store was designed to look like a crumbling construction site

Elsewhere, this clothing store was designed to look like a crumbling construction site

This house was designed without access to the upper windows, so the family built a shelf where their cat could see outside

This house was designed without access to the upper windows, so the family built a shelf where their cat could see outside

Meanwhile, whoever designed this house seemed confused about where the lighting should go

Meanwhile, whoever designed this house seemed confused about where the lighting should go

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