Ray Hole Architects


Ray Hole Architects is an English architectural practice, based in Croydon, specialising in cultural and leisure-based projects.
Their work includes the VW and Bentley Pavilions at Autostadt ; Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum at the London Pavilion, Piccadilly Circus; Hafod Eryri, the new £8.4M Snowdon summit building ; and buildings at Marwell Wildlife.
Hafod Eryri won the National Eisteddfod of Wales Gold Medal for Architecture in 2009.
They have also undertaken masterplanning projects, such as for the Hurghada Cultural Leisure Centre in Egypt.