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Walkie Talkie blamed for powerful downdraught on London streets
International firm stays in City with Walkie-Talkie lease | News | Law Gazette
Developer eyes 'low-cost' fix for 'Walkie Scorchie' heat ray | News | Building
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Walkie-Scorchie problems nearly fixed, Land Securities says | Commercial property | The Guardian
Land Secs comes up with fix for Walkie Scorchie | Construction Enquirer News
Walkie Talkie building is melting bicycles: Light reflected from under-construction City skyscraper scorches seat | Daily Mail Online
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The Walkie Talkie Really Is London's Worst Building - Bloomberg
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London skyscraper Walkie Talkie which melted cars is fitted with shading | Daily Mail Online
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Melting Cars: The "Walkie Scorchie" Building - YouTube
Walkie Scorchie concentra el sol y derrite los coches | amazing.zone
Did British weather save the day from Walkie Talkie 'death ray'? | Imperial News | Imperial College London