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.
THE NEW look Cutty Sark has been slated as the ugliest building completed in the last year. The restored Greenwich-based clipper ship – which was first built in 1869 – was awarded the Carbuncle Cup ...
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 newly-restored Cutty Sark, opened by the Queen in April, has won the Carbuncle Cup, the annual award that seeks to highlight the worst new piece of architecture in Britain. Writing in Building ...
Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. The restored Cutty Sark has been named the "worst new building" by architects website Building Design ...
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