Jircany Fire Station, Psary, Czech Republic
The Jircany Fire Station, Psary, Czech Republic, is designed by SOA architekti in such a way that its shape and volume resembles the typology of rural barns
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The Jircany Fire Station, Psary, Czech Republic, is designed by SOA architekti in such a way that its shape and volume resembles the typology of rural barns
Designed by architects Hennebery Eddy, Fire Station 76, Oregon, USA, embodies the values of its community and functions as a highly technical machine for emergency response
Designed by Wittman Estes, Fire Station 67 is created in direct response to the climate crisis, the increasing threat of wildfires, and the needs to the Rancho Mission Viejo community, California. The rapidly deployable steel cubes are designed for re-use, speed, and resilience
Located in Bothell, WA, replacement Fire Stations 42 and 45 were completed through a progressive design-build collaboration between The Miller Hull Partnership, BNBuilders, OAC Services, Inc., and the City of Bothell, USA
Vitra Fire Station, Weil am Rhein emergency building design by Zaha Hadid Architects in Germany. ZHA initiated the design with a study of the overall factory site. Our intention was to place the elements of our commission in such a way that they would not be lost between the enormous factory sheds.
Designed by OTRO Estudio, the new Rafaela Sapper Firefighters Detachment in Santa Fe, Argentina, is part of several stages and together they make up a service area for the NW sector of the city
Designed by IDOM, Fire Station No. 4 in the Casetas neighborhood, is located on a publicly owned plot next to the Casetas municipal swimming pools, in a well-connected area, which allows speedy emergency exits.
Designed by Jean-Pierre Lott The Beauregard Rescue Center project is located rue Doyen Leroy in Rennes. The building is an extension of the existing building, with: a shed for 5 vehicles, a gym, 40 rooms and living areas.
Designed by Cibinel Architects, the dynamic Brandon Firehall no.1 Building in Manitoba, Canada, validates the idea that a primarily utilitarian program can become a sophisticated architectural project.
A mid-century modern beacon along Seattle’s waterfront, Fire Station 5 is a distinctive and recognizable fixture along this busy waterway, built in 1963, renewal design by Bassetti Architects.
Designed by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson City of Seattle Fire Station 32 is an 18,000-square-foot facility located in the heart of the fast-growing West Seattle Alaska Junction neighborhood.
Designed by Assembly Architecture and S2 Architecture, Cambie Fire Hall No. 3 and Richmond North Ambulance Station provides the City of Richmond with a state-of-the-art facility for some of Canada’s bravest first responders.
The office MM18 Arquitetura was responsible for the project of the Fire Department at Guarulhos International Airport. The updating of the building has left it capable of receiving the latest generation equipment and to attend events with large airplanes.
Architects: West-line studio. The fire station is located at the very center of Guizhou Province, near its main city, Guiyang. The building grows in between two steep trapezoid-shaped picks, 30m high, facing Huayan Road, an important road artery.
Design: STGM Architects + CCM2 Architects. Located in the borough of Pintendre on the outskirts of Lévis, the new 1,500 sqm fire station houses eight fire trucks.
Design: Dean/Wolf Architects. The Queens Hospital EMS station was commissioned by the design excellence initiative process implemented by the New York City Department of Design and Construction, for the Fire Department of New York City.
Architects: AHR. The 1,700 sqm station is split into two main volumes: 5 appliance bays and a two-storey accommodation block. The building has service and operation on the ground floor and living spaces above, reducing internal response distances.