At this stage, Rhyl also has many old video arcades. Along the site of Queen’s Palace the direction of the road to the new bridge.

The designer has designed the new entertainment space, and the design of the design, which uses the Tetris shape to carve the window frame, in addition to the traditional video game space, it also adds the VR game interactive experience venue to attract all kinds of toy and video game industry.
The Grand Pavilion was once designed as a venue for concerts.

The new idea of rebuilding this place is to take advice from the local residents because they think that in Rhyl there is a lack of a place where parents and children can have fun on holidays.

Therefore, we built it into a place where parents and children could have fun, and there were parent-child rides and restaurants on the top floor, and we also provided a viewing platform to see Rhyl’s beautiful seaside view.
The historical meaning of The pier which was the first pier to be built in North Wales.

It was a great tourist asset to Rhyl, and steamer excursions ran to other Welsh resorts and Liverpool. Nowadays people tend to travel to other Europe country because of the cheap flight. However after Brexit it might be a good opportunity for rebuilding it.

The new Pier will be planned to be a new type of large hotel and a landscape restaurant, in an irregular futuristic hotel where visitors can stop through the leaf-shaped wharf.

The foundation of the wharf is composed of the steel structure of the wharf, we expect the project to be built through this project, it can bring a new energy to Rhyl’s marine tourism.
We hoping to turn this place back into a place full of green plants and floral recreation, and in the exterior, in addition to maintaining the original glass-house, We used reinforced glass to avoid the doubts of the old council, added a waterfall structure.

Outside, we also set up a holiday flower market , which, in addition to providing employment opportunities, also allowed residents to have a good outdoor environment to take a walk.
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