The world’s last surviving tea clipper is once again open to visitors. Severely damaged in a 2006 fire, the Cutty Sark has been restored by London architects Grimshaw and is now open to the public in the Greenwich World Heritage Site.
Cutty Sark
The world’s last surviving tea clipper is once again open to visitors. Severely damaged in a 2006 fire, the Cutty Sark has been restored by London architects Grimshaw and is now open to the public in the Greenwich World Heritage Site.
If you have a lot of spare time on your hands, you may as well spend it creating something completely wild, like this Chinese farmer who took it upon himself to construct a unique alternative energy vehicle. With a simple fan on the front generating energy for the batteries, the asserted 86-mile range and $1,600 materials cost makes for an ultra-promising experiment.
For his latest series, Italian photographer Alberto Seveso captures the dynamic movement of colored ink permeating water. While simple in concept, “a due Colori” offers a rich sensory experience with its boldly contrasting colors and texture.