New London Architecture

Science Gallery London

Built

The Science Gallery London brings together scientific researchers, academics, artists and the local community to inspire and engage the public with cutting-edge research through collaboration.

Knowledge Networks: London and the Ox-Cam Arc

Knowledge Networks: London and the Ox-Cam Arc

The Science Gallery London, completed in September 2018, brings together scientific researchers, academics, artists and the local community to inspire and engage the public with cutting-edge research through collaboration. The project was developed with the aim of showcasing King’s College London’s world-leading research within one of the wings of the 18th century Guy’s Hospital building. The design includes a glazed facade ‘shop front’ for the flexible exhibition space, in addition to a café and a 150-seat auditorium. Eighty-five per cent of the existing building was maintained whilst making it more accessible and open to all, and restoring the Georgian Courtyard.

Project information

Status

Built

Borough

Southwark

Completion

September 2018


Location

31 St Thomas St, London SE1 9RL, UK


Team Credits

Client

King’s College London

Architect

LTS Architects

Structural Engineer

WSP

Landscape Architect

LDA Design

Heritage Consultant

Alan Baxter Associates

Planning Consultant

Deloitte


Listed by

Four Communications

Last updated on

07/06/2020


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