Cocoon countdown as Natural History Museum metamorphosis begins
Eight-storey landmark building for scientists and
public will open in September 2009
Second phase of the Darwin Centre will reveal the Natural History
Museum’s
world-class scientific research
Giant cocoon to protect 20 million plant and insect specimens
Public to see science in action and how Museum scientists study the
natural world
Major supporters include the Heritage Lottery Fund (£20.5m), the
Department for Culture, Media and Sport (£10.7m) and The Wellcome
Trust (£10m)
From September 2009, Natural History Museum visitors and scientists
will share the excitement of exploring, studying and preserving the
world around us in the second phase of the Darwin Centre. This
eight-storey, £78 million landmark building project completes the
Darwin Centre, the most significant development at the Museum since
it moved to South Kensington in 1881. The first phase, housing the
Museum’s 22 million zoological specimens stored in alcohol, opened
in September 2002.
The new Darwin Centre is a state-of-the-art scientific research and
collections facility that will be used by over 200 scientists at a
time. It is also an awe-inspiring new public space inviting visitors
to explore the natural world in an exciting and innovative way. The
architectural highlight is a 65-metre-long, eight-storey-high cocoon
– the largest sprayed concrete, curved structure in Europe. It will
safeguard the 17 million insect and three million plant specimens
held inside the building. Visitors will journey into and around the
cocoon to see how Museum scientists work, with a chance to see into
the collections and laboratories.
Dr Michael Dixon, Director of the Natural History Museum, comments,
‘As well as being a world-famous visitor attraction, the Natural
History Museum has hundreds of our own scientists and thousands
others who are visiting, all working with our 70 million specimens –
from meteorites and dinosaur fossils to Darwin’s finches and the
Thames Whale. Until now most of our science has been going on behind
the scenes’.
‘At the Darwin Centre, we will show the public more of both our
vital research and our internationally important collections. There
is no other museum in the world that brings the public and
scientists together in this way or on this scale. The Darwin Centre
will I hope inspire people to think about the natural environment
differently and in turn inspire them to take better care of our
planet.’
Visitors to the second phase of the Darwin Centre will experience:
Inside the cocoon – an interactive journey. Up to 2,500 people a day
will go into the cocoon, deep into the heart of the collections and
get a glimpse of the working life of world-class researchers.
David Attenborough Studio – celebrates excellence in science
communication. Through natural history film footage, new media and
face-to-face encounters with Museum scientists, visitors to the
studio will be inspired to be naturalists, observing the natural
world and debating our relationships with it.
Angela Marmont Centre for UK Biodiversity – an area dedicated to the
study of nature in the UK. This will offer new opportunities for the
UK’s many wildlife groups and societies, access to our UK
collections and a place to get first-hand information about the
natural world from Museum experts.
Inspirational architecture – a stunning and unique building with a
gigantic cocoon and breathtaking views over west London.
The new Darwin Centre in numbers;
The second phase of the Darwin Centre will cost £78 million
The base construction took around 25 months and 280 people to build
At 60 metres long, 12 metres wide, 300 millimetres thick and 3,500
square metres, the eight-storey-high cocoon is the largest sprayed
concrete, curved structure in Europe
The cocoon will hold 17 million entomology specimens and three
million botany specimens in 3.3 kilometres of cabinets
These cabinets would stretch from the Natural History Museum in
South Kensington to Westminster Cathedral if put end to end
The cocoon is approximately 30 centimetres thick and will be kept at
a steady 17°C and 45 per cent relative humidity, the optimum
conditions to store collections
The new Darwin Centre will have 16,000 square metres of floor space
The building will accommodate 220 staff and science visitors
There will be 1,040 square metres of laboratory space, doubling the
size of the Natural History Museum’s current laboratory areas
2,500 people per day will be able to take a self-guided journey
through the collections
and research areas
The second phase of the Darwin Centre is designed by Scandinavian
architects C F Møller, who won an international architectural
competition in 2001. It is being built by HBG UK Ltd.
Email:
n.osmond-evans@nhm.ac.uk
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