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FEATURED PROJECT:
Fire Station 7, City of Tallahassee
The design of this prototype fire station
was unanimously approved by the area homeowners’ association
which saved the City of Tallahassee 60 days of anticipated
approval time. Through the use of building materials common
to the area and residential scale, the overall appearance
blends well into the neighborhood it protects. The wood frame
structure is sheathed in brick veneer and fiberglass shingles.
Passive energy systems were integrated throughout the structure
and site; for instance, Johnson/Peterson Architects used
clerestory windows to illuminate the apparatus bay. This
one bay fire station has a kitchen, ready room, captain’s
office, ample storage areas, separate women’s and men’s
bunkroom and baths, and a semi-circular outdoor patio with
a “key-hole” privacy wall. Fire Station No. 7
was completed on time and within the construction budget
of $400,000.
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