By John Glenday
A student’s degree project has been identified as the source of a devastating fire which swept through the Glasgow School of Art by forensic investigators following a painstaking trawl through debris.
The Scottish Fire & Rescue Service report singled out an installation of foam panels affixed to the walls of a basement studio which caught light when propellant contained within a can of expanding foam was sucked into a neighbouring projector and caught fire.
GSA director professor Tom Inns said: “The fire was an accident and, like any accident, it’s caused by many different factors coming together and conspiring against us on Read full story ›
Source: The Drum