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The Wellcome Trust Gibbs Building, London NW1

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The Wellcome Trust Gibbs Building, London NW1
Architect: Hopkins Architects Ltd
Photo: Nicholas Guttridge
Client: The Wellcome Trust
Awards: RIBA Award


The Gibbs building is generous in scale, engineered to provide a good internal environment and detailed consistently to the highest standard. It is this exemplary approach to design and realisation that made this building an award winner to the jury.

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