Public access
Designed by Hopkins Architects and named after the Trust's former Chairman Sir Roger Gibbs, the ten-storey, glass-roofed Gibbs Building was opened by the Queen in autumn 2004.
The modern design and open-plan workspaces are complemented beautifully by the in-house art, which ranges from the historical to the very latest in design concepts.
The highlight of our headquarters space, and subject of awe for staff and passers-by alike, is the stunning Thomas Heatherwick sculpture 'Bleigiessen', which can be visited by the public.
The windows of the Gibbs Building provide an exciting artistic rendering of what we do.
Our foyer paintings, meanwhile, offer rare and fascinating insights into the history of medicine, as part of our extensive collection at the Wellcome Library.
Wellcome Collection - a unique mix of galleries, events, and meeting, reading and eating places where you can consider what it means to be human - is located next door, at 183 Euston Road.


