UK: Preservation: Saved for the Nation New British Library Centre for Conservation
The new British Library Centre for Conservation provides a world-class facility for all aspects of book conservation including education and training, as well as state-of-the art technical facilities for the nation’s Sound Archive, enabling unrivalled standards of care for the Library’s priceless collections.
The 2,600 square metre Centre is a distinctive new building immediately to the north of the Library’s existing building at St Pancras, London, in the middle of the block bounded by Ossulston Street on the west and Midland Road on the east. It is joined to the existing building by a terrace, providing a new public square on the St Pancras site.
Source: The British Library
