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Driving Training Center
A purpose-built driving training campus proposed for Riyadh, where a civic-scaled street frontage mediates between city fabric and an extensive on-grade test circuit.

- Location
- Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
- Our role
- Conceptual design
- Plot area
- 30,000 m²
- Built-up area
- 3,500 m²
- Status
- concept
About this project
The concept divides the 30,000 m² plot into two distinct halves: a built cluster of approximately 3,500 m² along the street edge and a continuous labyrinth of training tracks — curves, roundabouts, reversing bays, and maneuver exercises — occupying the remaining ground. The street-facing building is composed as a horizontal bar lifted by a deep canopy structure, with warm vertical screen fins cladding the upper level and a glazed ground floor that announces the program to the public boulevard.

Behind the main frontage, two lower courtyard volumes anchor the operational heart of the campus, one featuring a circular interior court. A curved half-dome structure at the site's far edge — reading as an auditorium or simulation hall — punctuates the composition and completes the range of program types. Parking is distributed symmetrically on both flanks, maintaining clear pedestrian separation from the vehicle-circulation areas of the circuit.
Pioneer Landmarks led the conceptual design, establishing the site organization, building massing, facade character, and program distribution across the full plot. The proposal responds to Riyadh's flat, grid-structured urban fabric and hot climate through shaded frontage, internal courtyard orientation, and a low-rise profile that keeps the training circuit legible from above while containing the institutional program within a compact, ordered envelope.
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