22-26 Whitehall comprises the Grade I listed Ripley Building and the modern Kirkland Building, and serves as a benchmark for the integration of the Government Workplace Design Guide within a highly sensitive heritage environment. The building, which is part of the Westminster Campus, underwent a refurbishment that was completed in July 2025, and successfully delivered a modern, inclusive and flexible workspace for the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), boosting productivity and wellbeing.

‘Unique’ facilities are carefully located close to lift cores and level access routes to ensure they are fully accessible. Height-adjustable desks are provided to support varied working postures and mobility requirements. ‘Do not disturb’ rooms feature dedicated furniture settings and dimmable lighting to support neurodivergent users and those requiring focused, private working environments. New or refurbished toilet and refreshment hub facilities were also introduced to bring them in line with GPA standards.

The seating arrangement has been carefully specified across different zones, which support various ways of working as well as collaboration amongst staff. A biophilic design is also embedded throughout the space, aimed at improving air quality, reducing stress and boosting creativity. The hub also underlines how the GPA can modernise historic buildings, while contributing to the government’s Net Zero aspirations, as the building attained a top EPC B rating alongside BREEAM Very Good certification.