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This collection highlights various architectural design issues identified by Trees Klaver from TU/e in 2004, illustrating the common pitfalls like doors opening in the wrong direction, heavy windows, and overly steep staircases. Each entry showcases specific problems, including doors without windows, outdoor views that compromise functionality, and impractical staircase designs. By examining these examples, we can learn valuable lessons in architecture to improve usability and safety in building design.
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Doors opening in the wrong direction ir. Trees Klaver, TU/e 2004
Door without window (1) ir. Trees Klaver, TU/e 2004
Door without window (2) ir. Trees Klaver, TU/e 2004
Too steep stairs ir. Trees Klaver, TU/e 2004
Door opening on top of stairs ir. Trees Klaver, TU/e 2004
Too heavy window … ir. Trees Klaver, TU/e 2004
… and who is going to clean it? ir. Trees Klaver, TU/e 2004
Another staircase problem ir. Trees Klaver, TU/e 2004
Outdoor view (1)? ir. Trees Klaver, TU/e 2004
Outdoor view (2)? ir. Trees Klaver, TU/e 2004
Outdoor view (3)? ir. Trees Klaver, TU/e 2004
Outside view towards the rooms ir. Trees Klaver, TU/e 2004