About the Venue

CI2024 will be held at BMA house, and broadcast online to registered participants.

BMA House in Tavistock Square is a Grade II listed building which was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1911 and has been home to the British Medical Association since 1925. Read more about the building’s history on their website.

BMA House are a trusted venue used by The Alan Turing Institute due to their sustainability and health policies.

Sustainability

BMA House recognise the importance of sustainability and place environmental best practice at the heart of their offering as a venue, which includes: actively monitoring their footprint; using renewable energy sources; having plastic free, zero-waste philosophy and contributing to the local community.

Read more about sustainability at BMA House

Accessability

The Alan Turing Institute and BMA House are committed to providing a space with good accessibility for all.

Please visit the BMA House website for their accessibility guide when navigating around the building.

If you have not already, please highlight any access requirements, including hidden disabilities, when you register or when you amend your registration.

Please email the Turing events team at events@turing.ac.uk if you have any questions. We look forward to welcoming you.

Getting here

Address: BMA House, 1 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9JP what3words: crisp.choice.pitch Nearest tube/train:

  • Euston (5 min walk)
  • St Pancras International (10 min walk)
  • Eurostar (10 min walk)

walking route from Kings Cross to BMA House