Design Fail: Melli Bank in Iran
An ATM built by Melli, Iran's largest bank seems to have not been well thought out during the design phase of construction:

(h/t John Leo)
An ATM built by Melli, Iran's largest bank seems to have not been well thought out during the design phase of construction:

(h/t John Leo)
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I call FAKE on this one!
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If its a real pic and not edited, they must have real winners for designers, big duh people.. If it is fake, what a frikin joke, cuz im dyin!!! lol
It's not an error,
it was designed during Bush's term.
They were fully expecting four to five feet of rubble
for patrons to stand on top of.
The area surrounding the ATM looks like it was hastily put together-- I think that this is a practical joke.
It's the Iranian National Bank for Giantism....duh.
I don't even know how that guy got an account there. Maybe his brother is a giant?
Can you say "Retrofit"?
what were they thinking !
maybe there are giant people in Iran
Maybe they're counting on upwardly mobile customers.
All the more reason not to annoy them
Huffington Post | Alex Leo | January 31, 2009 04:56 PM