"Don't Blame Me!": 6 Projects That Were Disowned by High-Profile Architects

Construction is an exercise in frugality and compromise. To see their work realized, architects have to juggle the demands of developers, contractors, clients, engineers—sometimes even governments. The resulting concessions often leave designers with a bruised ego and a dissatisfying architectural result. While these architects always do their best to rectify any problems, some disputes get so heated that the architect feels they have no choice but to walk away from their own work. Here are 6 of the most notable examples:

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1. Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia

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Cite: Thomas Musca. ""Don't Blame Me!": 6 Projects That Were Disowned by High-Profile Architects" 22 May 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/871753/dont-blame-me-6-projects-that-were-disowned-by-high-profile-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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