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The feature building of this project, ‘The Circle’ comprises of the construction of a new 700m2 two-storey Pavilion Bar and Restaurant with a 600m2 raised viewing terrace. The Structure included Curved Reinforced Concrete Frame and Floors with a Structural Steel Roof Frame.

The design boasts several high spec envelope finishes including, Portuguese Granite Rainscreen Cladding, Full Height Curved Curtain Walling and Zinc Roofing. Internal features include bespoke Bar Joinery on both Floors, Walnut Doors throughout and feature Ceilings with steps and recesses. Building Services include a fully fitted commercial Kitchen, Passenger Lift, a combination of Gas Fired Heating and Air to Water Heating and Ventilation.

This project also included the change of use and renovation of the existing Self-Serve Restaurant to Office and Creche, plus the remodeling of the existing Bar to a new Self-Serve Restaurant.

CLIENT

Naas Racecourse

ARCHITECT

Mulcahy McDonagh & Partners

SURVEYOR

Mulcahy McDonagh & Partners

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Naas Racecourse Unveils New Feature Building Naas racecourse unveiled its new feature building ahead of their final January jumps meeting, the Woodlands Park Novice Chase Day. The new building is the principal phase of an overall redevelopment at Naas racecourse, worth €3.2million, which is partly funded by the Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) Racecourse Capital Development Scheme. Built by Duggan Lynch builders and designed by architects and design consultants, Turnburry Design Consultants in London, who have a speciality in racecourse design, the new feature building, The Circle, is believed to be the only racecourse building of its kind in Britain and Ireland.  The innovative cylindrical design, located between the parade ring and grandstand, allows for greater vantage points for the general racing public and owners and trainers. ***NO FEE**
Photography: Conor Healy / Picture It Photography

Naas Racecourse Unveils New Feature Building Naas racecourse unveiled its new feature building ahead of their final January jumps meeting, the Woodlands Park Novice Chase Day. The new building is the principal phase of an overall redevelopment at Naas racecourse, worth €3.2million, which is partly funded by the Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) Racecourse Capital Development Scheme. Built by Duggan Lynch builders and designed by architects and design consultants, Turnburry Design Consultants in London, who have a speciality in racecourse design, the new feature building, The Circle, is believed to be the only racecourse building of its kind in Britain and Ireland.  The innovative cylindrical design, located between the parade ring and grandstand, allows for greater vantage points for the general racing public and owners and trainers. ***NO FEE**
Photography: Conor Healy / Picture It Photography

Naas Racecourse Unveils New Feature Building Naas racecourse unveiled its new feature building ahead of their final January jumps meeting, the Woodlands Park Novice Chase Day. The new building is the principal phase of an overall redevelopment at Naas racecourse, worth €3.2million, which is partly funded by the Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) Racecourse Capital Development Scheme. Built by Duggan Lynch builders and designed by architects and design consultants, Turnburry Design Consultants in London, who have a speciality in racecourse design, the new feature building, The Circle, is believed to be the only racecourse building of its kind in Britain and Ireland.  The innovative cylindrical design, located between the parade ring and grandstand, allows for greater vantage points for the general racing public and owners and trainers. ***NO FEE**
Photography: Conor Healy / Picture It Photography

Naas Racecourse Unveils New Feature Building Naas racecourse unveiled its new feature building ahead of their final January jumps meeting, the Woodlands Park Novice Chase Day. The new building is the principal phase of an overall redevelopment at Naas racecourse, worth €3.2million, which is partly funded by the Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) Racecourse Capital Development Scheme. Built by Duggan Lynch builders and designed by architects and design consultants, Turnburry Design Consultants in London, who have a speciality in racecourse design, the new feature building, The Circle, is believed to be the only racecourse building of its kind in Britain and Ireland.  The innovative cylindrical design, located between the parade ring and grandstand, allows for greater vantage points for the general racing public and owners and trainers. ***NO FEE**
Photography: Conor Healy / Picture It Photography

Naas Racecourse Unveils New Feature Building Naas racecourse unveiled its new feature building ahead of their final January jumps meeting, the Woodlands Park Novice Chase Day. The new building is the principal phase of an overall redevelopment at Naas racecourse, worth €3.2million, which is partly funded by the Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) Racecourse Capital Development Scheme. Built by Duggan Lynch builders and designed by architects and design consultants, Turnburry Design Consultants in London, who have a speciality in racecourse design, the new feature building, The Circle, is believed to be the only racecourse building of its kind in Britain and Ireland.  The innovative cylindrical design, located between the parade ring and grandstand, allows for greater vantage points for the general racing public and owners and trainers. ***NO FEE**
Photography: Conor Healy / Picture It Photography

Naas Racecourse Unveils New Feature Building Naas racecourse unveiled its new feature building ahead of their final January jumps meeting, the Woodlands Park Novice Chase Day. The new building is the principal phase of an overall redevelopment at Naas racecourse, worth €3.2million, which is partly funded by the Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) Racecourse Capital Development Scheme. Built by Duggan Lynch builders and designed by architects and design consultants, Turnburry Design Consultants in London, who have a speciality in racecourse design, the new feature building, The Circle, is believed to be the only racecourse building of its kind in Britain and Ireland.  The innovative cylindrical design, located between the parade ring and grandstand, allows for greater vantage points for the general racing public and owners and trainers. ***NO FEE**
Photography: Conor Healy / Picture It Photography

Naas Racecourse Unveils New Feature Building Naas racecourse unveiled its new feature building ahead of their final January jumps meeting, the Woodlands Park Novice Chase Day. The new building is the principal phase of an overall redevelopment at Naas racecourse, worth €3.2million, which is partly funded by the Horse Racing Ireland (HRI) Racecourse Capital Development Scheme. Built by Duggan Lynch builders and designed by architects and design consultants, Turnburry Design Consultants in London, who have a speciality in racecourse design, the new feature building, The Circle, is believed to be the only racecourse building of its kind in Britain and Ireland.  The innovative cylindrical design, located between the parade ring and grandstand, allows for greater vantage points for the general racing public and owners and trainers. The ground floor of the building, ‘The Circle Bar’ (pictured) is a sports bar open to all racegoers and the owners and trainers lounge is located on the first floor, with 180-degree views of the track.  ***NO FEE**
Photography: Conor Healy / Picture It Photography