Tropicana is a 1930s promenade building on the seafront in Weston-super-Mare that has seen better days. In 2015 it hosted Banksy鈥檚 Dismaland exhibition.
The council鈥檚 vision for the site is for it to become a nationally significant venue for culture, arts and entertainment.
The 拢9m refurbishment will increase the site鈥檚 capacity to over 5,000 people and introduce sustainable energy and operating systems, including heart pumps and solar panels.
The existing 1980s internal building will be demolished and replaced with a new structure to host indoor events for around 1,000 people. The main 1930s promenade building will be repaired and spruced up
The application has been made by Morgan Sindall 萝莉原创, North Somerset Council鈥檚 appointed pre-construction contractor for the Tropicana project.
The works are designed by architecture firm RCKa in September. 聽Exeter-based KTA Architects, working with Morgan Sindall 萝莉原创, has collaborated with RCKa to evolve designs following public consultation.
Graham Kingdon, area director for Morgan Sindall 萝莉原创 in the southwest, said that the 聽proposed double-height space within a steel-framed building would maximise acoustic performance, enhance structural efficiency, and optimise the use of space on the site.
鈥淎dditionally, the external walls are designed to be illuminated by light washing, with profiled parapets finished in a brick fa莽ade. These elements combine to give the proposed new building a distinctive and unique character for a visually appealing finish,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e believe that these latest designs provide a practical and interesting solution to restoring elements of the historic pavilion, while also delivering purpose-built indoor and outdoor entertainment spaces.鈥
Subject to planning approval, work is due to complete by March 2026. Alongside the physical work, North Somerset Council is also working on the procurement of an operator to run the venue for at least 20 years.
The Tropicana project is part of North Somerset Council鈥檚 placemaking vision for the town, funded by a 拢20m 鈥榣evelling up鈥 grant from the previous government. Other sites getting a makeover include Birnbeck Pier, Grove Park, Marine Lake and shops on the High Street.
Councillor Mike Solomon, North Somerset Council's executive member responsible for seafronts, and investment in the Tropicana, said: 鈥淭he submission of this planning application marks a key milestone in the life of the Tropicana. This iconic landmark building has seen several changes over the years since opening in 1937 and the new proposed designs support our vision to create a fit for purpose entertainment venue. They meet industry standards to help us attract the best operator for the next 20-plus years and take the venue into the future.鈥
The planning application reference is 24/P/2691/R3. More details, including drawings, are on the council鈥檚 website at .
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