Carbuncle Award

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The Carbuncle Award is a satirical UK architecture “prize” given to towns or buildings deemed especially ugly or poorly designed.

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instanceOf satirical architecture award
appliesToJurisdiction buildings in the United Kingdom
towns in the United Kingdom
assessmentBasis perceived design failure
perceived ugliness
awardCategory worst building
worst town
awardFor poorly designed buildings
ugly architecture
visually unattractive towns
basedOn public criticism of bad architecture
country United Kingdom
follows tradition of mock awards
genre satire
hasEffect raises awareness of architectural quality
stimulates debate about urban aesthetics
hasPart award for worst building
award for worst town or place
hasPurpose encourage better design standards
highlight poor architectural decisions
hasQuality negative recognition
public shaming of bad design
inception 2000s
isA mock award
negative architecture prize
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainSubject architecture
urban design
namedAfter “carbuncle” as a metaphor for an eyesore
typicalRecipient architectural projects
local authorities
property developers

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Cumbernauld hasAward Carbuncle Award