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We made a lot of mistakes" says Walkie Scorchie architect Viñoly
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The Walkie-Talkie, Building designed by architect Rafael Viñoly. City of London, Great Britain Stock Photo - Alamy
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Walkie-Talkie - 20 Fenchurch Street, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Rafael Viñoly, 2014. Landmark skyline: the Walkie-Talkie Stock Photo - Alamy
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Walkie-Talkie - 20 Fenchurch Street, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Rafael Viñoly, 2013. Walkie-Talkie tower topping out with the 'Cheese grater' rising behind to the left. View over London bridge with a red
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