The new Centre

The British Museum is planning an important new project
that will enhance and develop its work for the future.
The new Centre
The World Conservation and Exhibitions Centre design
has been created to provide a light and interesting finish of
specially produced glass and traditional stone to sit well and
blend with its grade I listed surroundings.
It will provide:
- A dedicated gallery for special exhibitions
- A state of the art conservation and science centre
- A collections' management hub to support the Museum's extensive
UK and international loan programme
- World-class stores for the study collection
The whole project will also improve waste
recycling, remove unsightly clutter and restore other existing
listed spaces.
New dedicated temporary exhibition space
The new building offers a modern, accessible
exhibition space that will enable the successful temporary
exhibitions programme to continue and grow.
Access to the new exhibition space will be via
the Great Court. At over 1,000 square metres, the gallery will
provide a space comparable in size to other UK and international
institutions.
The new facilities will also improve visitor circulation around
the Museum, removing some of the routes that currently force people
to double back on themselves. This will help to ease some of
the busier areas within the Museum, for example Egyptian
sculpture gallery.
New conservation and scientific research
laboratories
The new building provides state of the art
conservation and science facilities that will support the work of
our world class experts and staff. By bringing all the skills
together in one place, there is a much greater opportunity for
sharing resource and knowledge.
These new facilities will be next to the
Museum’s study collection stores. This will reduce the risk of
damage to objects in transit, and allows more time for conserving
and understanding the objects.
Modern scientific equipment that requires
specific lighting and a vibration free environment in order to
perform well has been cleverly situated in the very lowest level
within the new building to ensure it can be used effectively.