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HORSE RACING TURF CLUB

1.1 INTRODUCTION:

• A Turf Club is a Sports club primarily involved into horse racing and a major venue for legalized
gambling.

• Horse-racing is a sport which primarily depends on the special ability acquired by training & is
a game of skill.

• Horse racing in India is over 200 years old, making India quite possibly the oldest racing
jurisdiction in Asia where racing was conducted under rules.

1.2 AIM:

• To design a new home for horse racing to meet the demands of the future and continue to
compete at an international level.

1.3 NEED OF THE TOPIC:

• Govt. of Telangana proposed to shift the existing 130 acre Race course at Malakpet,
Hyderabad to 150 acres at Rajendranagar, Rangareddy dist.

1.4 OBJECTIVIES:

• To study and understand the present scenario of race courses and to come up with new
proposal that combines healthy and active sporting environment that generates good
economy to the state.

• To study and understand the existing architecture style and to propose a contemporary
design.

1.6 SCOPE:

Horse racing opportunities in India, is vast for people who want to make money in this sport, that
made it a profitable business. Racing also provides numerous opportunities for those who love riding
and seeking to make a career in this sport. It offers a huge economic activity with multiple career
options and also gives a wide scope of employment opportunities through the club and several
license holders.

There are many different types of horse racing, including:

 Flat racing, where horses gallop directly between two points around a straight or oval track.
 Jump racing, also known as Steeple chasing where horses race over obstacles.
 Harness racing, where horses trot or pace while pulling a driver in a sulky or chariot.
 Endurance racing, where the race extends upto miles.

Components of built forms could be club house, Betting halls, Grandstands, Judge stand, stables,
Veterinary centre, , Restaurants, Staff residences, Shopping centres , Training rooms, Gym, etc.
LIMITATIONS :

• Extra functional spaces may be proposed or deleted according to the conclusions obtained
from the case studies.

• Structural feasibility of the building will be considered during the design but the structural
design will not be done.

• Technical specification of the electronic equipment will not be done

• Furniture Layouts and working details will be shown only in the parts where it is necessary to
understand the design.

DESKTOP STUDIES :

1. Singapore Turf Club


2. Selangor Turf Club, Malaysia
3. World Big Cinemas – Gujarat.

CASE STUDIES :

1. Hyderabad turf club, Malakpet, Hyderabad,

2. Delhi turf club, New Delhi,

3. Royal Western India Turf Club , mumbai.

SITE:

• The site is proposed at Rajendranagar, Rangareddy dist. about 150 acres by the Govt. of
Telangana.

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