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ENRIC Miralles, the controversial Catalan architect, demanded payment for work he had not done and insisted his fee be increased - all within weeks of winning the contract to design the Holyrood parliament, it emerged yesterday.
Mr Miralles's demands sparked a series of rifts and feuds within the design team and contributed to the delays that have plagued the project ever since.See the full content of this document
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Miralles Demanded Bigger Fee
The new revelations about the chaos that engulfed the building in its first few months came during the evidence of John Gibbons, the Scottish Executive's chief architect, to the Holyro...
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