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Skyscraper accused of melting Jaguar

Motorists may want to think twice about parking in front of the half-built London skyscraper known as the Walkie-Talkie

The Jakarta Post
London
Thu, September 5, 2013

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Skyscraper accused of melting Jaguar

Motorists may want to think twice about parking in front of the half-built London skyscraper known as the Walkie-Talkie.

That'€™s because the glare off the skin of the new building is so intense that at least one Jaguar owner says it caused part of his vehicle to melt.

And that'€™s not all: Locals say the building'€™s heat also burned a hole in the welcome mat of a barber shop across the street.

'€œWe were working and just saw the smoke coming out of the carpet,'€ said shop owner Ali Akay. '€œThis is a health and safety issue. They should have looked into this before they built it.'€

Similar problems have plagued other modern buildings, including in Los Angeles, when neighbors of the Frank Gehry-designed Walt Disney Concert Hall reported heat buildups that required corrective measures.

In a joint statement, developers Land Securities and Canary Wharf said they are taking the complaints seriously and looking into how the building reflects sunlight. The 37-story tower '€” one of the most distinctively shaped skyscrapers in London'€™s financial district '€” is expected to be completed in 2014.

The apparent problem came to public attention when businessman Martin Lindsay told reporters that his Jaguar'€™s mirror, panels and hood ornament had all melted from the concentrated sunlight reflected from the building.

'€œIt was parked for a couple hours in the city [...] and it'€™s completely warped,'€ he said. '€œIt'€™s absolutely ruined.'€

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