A year after fire ripped through the ship's hull, client insists £25m refurbishment will be completed The £25m restoration of the Cutty Sark will not be halted, despite a fresh funding crisis, the ...
Experts are examining ship’s wrought iron frame to assess full extent of fire damage to famous tea clipper Damage to the Cutty Sark after this morning’s fire may not be as extensive as first feared.
News: Grimshaw architects' steel and glass cocoon containing the historic Cutty Sark tea clipper has been named the ugliest new building in the UK, with a juror describing it as "the final death of ...
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After five years and a cost of £50million, the first visitors to the newly renovated Cutty Sark stepped aboard the world's last remaining tea-clipper in Greenwich, South London yesterday. Lucky ...
The restored Cutty Sark has been named the "worst new building" by architects website Building Design. The ship reopened to the public in April after a £50m refit following a devastating fire in 2007.