King Abdulaziz Racetrack

A bold restoration for a greener tomorrow, reimagined for generations to come

Client: King Abdulaziz Racetrack
Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Status: Feasibility

Burrell Foley Fischer led an international multi-disciplinary team tasked with the major redevelopment of the site in Riyadh, which hosts the Saudi Cup: The world’s most valuable horse race. The project has been led by a complete overhaul of equestrian activity on site relocating all horse movements to a new complex south of the main grandstand. New facilities include 250 stables, Sample Testing areas, Owners and Trainers facilities, a new Weighing-In suite and broadcast centre.

  • The Hall For Cornwall site was saved from public sale in the 1990s and converted into a 900 seat auditorium.  The successful campaign founded the Hall For Cornwall and developed a significant audience across the county.  However, the auditorium was difficult to play, the seating was tired, the bar and café were constricted and the seating capacity insufficient to attract the larger touring shows. 

    The project has stripped out the old arena style auditorium back to the bones. We inserted a new steel and timber frame across 3 levels, digging down for the stalls and popping up a roof extension. We installed a flexible proscenium and variable acoustic banners supporting a range of performance from orchestral to stand-up comedy.

    Gentle ramps across the site, combined with lifts, have provided universal access into the theatre, and comfortable seating installed, including thirteen wheelchair spaces with a variety of positions within the auditorium. Improved dressing room facilities, and proper facilities for performers with disabilities, have been provided for the first time. The seats are covered in durable fabric with a specially woven pattern based on the colours within the granite harbour walls of Port Isaac.

    The Boscawen Hall, the arcaded marketplace designed by Christopher Eales, has been restored and forms a new foyer and bar for the theatre. A casual café restaurant has been opened in the Back Quay building which is open throughout the day. The Back Quay spaces have been transformed to provide offices for Hall For Cornwall as well as lettable spaces for the creative community in Truro, a facility named Husa, meaning to dream in Cornish. 

    In revitalizing the Hall for Cornwall, Burrell Foley Fischer were asked to design a theatre that was representative of its location and culture: a space that was open to all, without barriers to attendance or participation.  The finished building successfully connects the past and the present, the social with the artistic, and the community with heritage and place.

     

Project Team

Lead Consultant, Architect, Landscape & Principal Designer: BFF Architects
Civils & Structural Engineer: engineers HRW
MEP Engineer: Max Fordham & Partners
Cost Consultant: Turner & Townsend
Planning Consultant: ??
Access Consultant: Jane Simpson Access Ltd ??
Transport Consultant: Steer Group
Fire Consultant: Aura
Principal Designer BSA: Moxon Cole ??