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Brett Day SP  
#1 Posted : 05 September 2013 15:21:41(UTC)
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Brett Day SP


http://www.dailymail.co....rotect-nearby-shops.html

Given that amongst the primitive methods of fire lighting that man has been using for years is the idea of focusing reflected sunlight and that this architect has already fallen foul of this same problem with an earlier design (Vdara Hotel, in Las Vegas).

How on earth did this get through the design process without someone saying 'Focusing all this sunlight surely has to be a bad idea' or even worse was the idea discussed but bypassed in favour of the architect's 'vision'?
walker  
#2 Posted : 09 September 2013 13:56:31(UTC)
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walker

This is a perfect example of not believing what you read in the papers.

I understand the designer fully mitigated for this effect (as it was well understood by him), but the bean counters mucked around with his design to make it cheaper.

If I was him I'd sue everyone involved for damaging his reputation.
User is suspended until 03/02/2041 16:40:57(UTC) Ian.Blenkharn  
#3 Posted : 09 September 2013 20:04:17(UTC)
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Ian.Blenkharn

I was there yesterday.

The affected row of buildings are now covered by a wall of scaffolding starting near the pavement edge. It is covered with hoarding and netting to block strong light.

All that apart, if mine was one of the buildings or businesses affected, I would have expected the builders to cover their shiny building, not mine. However, I expect as small businesses they might have gained from the attention, the free advertising, the additional business, and the insurance claims.

As an aside, it was raining and gloomy like autumn had rolled in fast.
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