History’s Greatest Architectural Blunders
When building fail , they fail spectacularly — and often , tragically . But failed structures also serve an authoritative purpose : To instruct applied science and architecture students what not to do . On Popular Science today , aninfographicfrom theNew School of Architecturegives a coup d’oeil of a fistful of diachronic nonstarter , begin with the Fidenae coliseum ( which break in AD 27 when too many Romans jostled onto it test to catch a glimpse of an impending gladiator fight ) and ending with a Formosan apartment edifice ( which tip over in 2009 after its instauration became muddy ) ....