Tour Our Seattle Campus
The physical and emotional center of the Fred Hutch campus is the Vessel, which is where our virtual tour begins. This 60-foot-tall, glass-and-metal artwork "employs light to represent the optimistic spirit of the institution," said artist Ed Carpenter.
The Vessel sits between the Arnold Building and the Thomas Building. The Robert M. Arnold Building houses our Public Health Sciences Division as well as the Visitor Center. The Thomas Building honors E. Donnall Thomas and is where many of our Clinical Research Division labs and researchers are based, as well as the Director's Office.
The double helix stairs in the Arnold Building are inspired by DNA structure.
Spring cherry blossoms on campus.
Donated collections and curated artwork are displayed across campus.
Pelton Auditorium hosts scientific talks and employee events.
The Arnold Library is both a physical and virtual resource.
The Mundie Courtyard features bricks and slates etched with names.
Multiple rooftop decks overlook Lake Union and serve as memorable event spaces.
The Towne Courtyard features one of the three water features on campus.
One of the training labs on campus.
Additional Points of Interest
Hear from Hutch researchers and employees about what it's like to be at the vanguard of great science.
View Our Interactive Map
Find more information about Fred Hutch campus buildings, visitor parking, conference spaces, cafeterias and other points of interest using our interactive campus map.
Schedule a Tour
Interested in getting a closer look at a specific lab or building? Contact us and we may be able to arrange a tour via video chat.
Natalie Curtis
Government & Community Relations