Riding halls are built with the following criteria in mind: • 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. • There should be no support columns in the arena; obstacles such as jumps are generally moveable,
dressage pillars may be an exception • The hall must have high, wide doors that are easy to open. • The hall should be illuminated as much as possible by daylight, preferably from above via
skylights or similar design elements. 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
stands or other seating included with the structure. Facilities such as
toilets or
concessions may be included in a commercial facility. == Functional design ==