The new spiral staircase, part of our development plans announced today. Copyright Wilkinson Eyre. |
When Wellcome Collection opened in 2007, we anticipated attracting around 100,000 visits each year. This figure has increased year-on-year to almost half a million this year. In order to cope with unprecedented visitor demand, Wellcome Collection will be transformed over the coming two years. Our spaces will be redefined, bringing new areas into public use, while building on the unique qualities that have made Wellcome Collection and the Wellcome Library such a success.
Opening
up the Reading Room
Central to the project,
the Wellcome Library’s Reading Room will become an innovative public space,
bridging the gap between the Library’s research community and Wellcome Collection’s
exhibitions and events programmes and opening our extraordinarily rich
collections to new audiences. The
Reading Room will be an inviting
salon where visitors are free to relax, linger and indulge their curiosity – a
blend of the very best curatorial and library practice, in a setting that
encourages sociability and the sharing of ideas. This new space will sit at the heart of the building, curated
with events and displays of books and objects from the collections, alongside
state-of-the-art technology to fully exploit our ambitious digitisation
programme.
Enhancing the Research Library
Our Research Library
will also be renovated, offering our members an outstanding environment in
which to study and work. With an expanded Rare Materials Room, a new Viewing
Room, and with improved space configuration – including new desk spaces and
areas for group work, private study, and conversation – the Library will be an
inviting and stimulating place that will cater for the needs of all our
audiences. We will continue to provide a significant proportion of our
collections on open access together with greater access to digital resources,
and offer better facilities and easier circulation via a new internal lift and
staircase. We will continue to offer users a quiet and relaxing working environment
in which to enjoy and use our outstanding collections, fostering understanding
of the place of human and animal health in all periods and cultures.
Elsewhere
in Wellcome Collection
The development will
open up 30 per cent more gallery space and double our capacity for public
events. A major new thematic gallery will hold in-depth exhibitions over a
year-long period, with a mixture of semi-permanent displays and exhibits. There
will also be a dedicated youth events studio for 14-to-19-year-olds to engage
with and produce work that contributes to the Wellcome Collection programme. An
interdisciplinary research Hub will catalyse research and public engagement
collaborations between the brightest minds across specialisms, with grants
being made available for group residencies. A Spotlight events series will
offer a forum for experts from different disciplines to come together and
debate key topics and policy issues affecting medicine, science and society. And
a new restaurant, in addition to the current café, will significantly increase
the catering offer within Wellcome Collection.
Keeping
in touch
Major works on the
development will begin in summer 2013, with completion scheduled for summer
2014. We will keep Library users informed throughout the project, alerting you
to key dates throughout the build. If you are planning on visiting the Library
during summer 2013, please contact us and we can keep you updated on projected
dates for building works, and access to the various collections.
Later in November, we will be hosting a
series of drop-in sessions where you can come and see the building plans and hear
more about the development project. Details of these dates will be published on
the Library website and blog and be displayed in the Library on the
noticeboard. If you have any questions at all before then please feel very free to get in touch.
Dr Simon Chaplin
Head of the Wellcome Library
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