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Ray Hole Architects
British architectural firm From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ray Hole Architects is an English architectural practice, based in Arundel, specialising in cultural and leisure-based projects. Their work includes:
- the VW and Bentley Pavilions at Autostadt
- Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum (2008) at the London Pavilion, Piccadilly Circus
- Hafod Eryri, the new £8.4M Snowdon summit building (2009)[1]
- the new Seaton tram station[2]
- buildings at Marwell Wildlife.
- masterplanning for the Hurghada Cultural Leisure Centre in Egypt
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The VW Pavilion at Autostadt won an FX International Design and Architecture Award). Hafod Eryri won the National Eisteddfod of Wales Gold Medal for Architecture in 2009.[3]
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