Nestled in the picturesque locale of Harlech, Wales, this project introduces an innovative approach to sustainable multifunctional buildings. It offers luxurious amenities like a hotel, restaurants, cafés, an R&D centre and leisure facilities, all powered by advanced sustainable technology.
Located on the former site of St. David's Hotel, the design is orientated towards spectacular sea views and convenient access. It strikes a balance between energy conservation, carbon emission reduction, and lavish educational offerings.
Central to the building is a nuclear battery that supplies power to the facility. Additionally, a water electrolysis chamber generates hydrogen and heat. The heat is repurposed within the facility, while the hydrogen is fed into a Sabatier reaction chamber. Here, it reacts with captured CO2 to produce methane and clean water, which are stored and utilised within the building.