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Riding hall

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Of great importance is the footing quality. Floors often consist of a top layer of 100mm of silica sand over a complex aggregate substrate designed to ensure proper drainage. A good riding surface needs to have the right level of moisture content to reduce the amount of dust, aid maintenance and
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standard dimensions of 20 by 60 metres (66 ft × 197 ft) or the small arena standard of 20 by 40 metres (66 ft × 131 ft). Commercial arenas may be significant larger. In the United States, a clear span of at least 60 to 70 feet (18 to 21 m) is a common minimum
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Riding halls enable horses and riders to train or compete in dry conditions regardless of the weather. There are various designs. The most popular are either steel-girder or timber-framed buildings, with wood, brick or sheet-metal panels. Roofs can be made of various materials including
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ensure good rideability. This may be achieved by an automatic floor watering facility – whereby the floor is watered from sprinklers above it, by regular watering with hoses and ground-based sprinklers or by underground irrigation using e.g. ebb and flow riding surface systems.
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horses. Most lungeing halls are circular and have a diameter of 16–24 metres. Rectangular designs may be cheaper to build and give horses a better spatial orientation. Lungeing halls also generally needs building permission.
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width, with 100 feet (30 m) and up seen in structures open to the public for competitive events. While length varies significantly, lengths from 90 to 200 feet (27 to 61 m) are common for private arenas.
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are also used as arenas. These textile buildings usually consist of an aluminium frame and a high-strength PVC-covered sheet roof as well as wind protection or windbreak(er) netting in the walls.
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The arena must be as large as possible for the purposes intended. Commercial arenas may be smaller than private facilities. Smaller halls may provide an advantage for certain disciplines.
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Government approval, building permits, or other official permissions are often required to build riding halls. Buildings intended for commercial or public uses may also have
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are common. Artificial light need to be diffused and non-dazzling and brightness needs to be adjustable depending on the riding discipline being performed.
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Lighting is also particularly important. The sensitivity of horses to dark and light makes it essential to have consistent lighting.
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Riding halls are usually not heated because this is healthier for the horses. There is no set standard, but many arenas have
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are built either nearby or attached to a riding hall, sometimes under the same roof. In addition,
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in London dates from 1764. It measures 54 m × 15 m (177 ft × 49 ft).
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There should be no support columns in the arena; obstacles such as jumps are generally moveable,
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The hall should be illuminated as much as possible by daylight, preferably from above via
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Das Reithaus. Untersuchungen zu einer Bauaufgabe im 17. bis 19. Jahrhundert
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or other seating included with the structure. Facilities such as
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Exterior view of a riding hall of modern lightweight construction
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US dictionaries only record three other meanings for this term.
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Riding halls are built with the following criteria in mind:
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The hall must have high, wide doors that are easy to open.
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Interior view of a riding hall with watering facilities
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Index


equestrian facility
horse riding
manège
carrière


sandwich panels
stables
tension fabric buildings

dressage
skylights
stands
toilets
concessions

Royal Mews
dressage
Skylights

Lungeing
Syke
lungeing

Saint Petersburg Manege
Spanish Riding School
Salle du Manège
Moscow Manege
Saint Petersburg Manege

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