Glass skyscraper blisters paint across the street

The developers behind a skyscraper blamed for starting fires and causing damage by reflecting the sun’s rays have said they will erect a temporary scaffold screen in a bid to stop the “phenomenon”. The half-finished 37-storey tower at 20 Fenchurch Street in central London, dubbed the “Walkie Talkie” due to its distinctive shape, is now being called the “Walkie Scorchie” because of its apparent ability to bounce heat from the sun on to buildings in the next street. Business owners in Eastcheap say the £200m project has blistered paintwork, caused tiles to smash and singed fabric. A motorist said the intense heat melted part of his Jaguar  — Guardian.