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Every Second Counts, Every Space Matters: 15 Contemporary Fire Stations

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What should be taken into account when designing a fire station? The answer may seem obvious: functionality and efficiency. After all, every second counts in an emergency. But can a building designed for urgent operations also be aesthetically compelling, welcoming, and connected to its community? In recent decades, architects such as Zaha Hadid and Álvaro Siza have demonstrated that it can. By rethinking this building type, they have created spaces that go beyond emergency response—spaces that strengthen social ties, support the well-being of firefighters, and become urban landmarks.

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Gangil 119 Fire Station / OA-Lab

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Gangdong-gu, South Korea
  • Architects: OA-Lab
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  974
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Vision Ceramics
  • Professionals: Thekujo, Cheonil MEC

Myeonmok Fire Station / Yong Ju Lee Architecture

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Jungnang-gu, South Korea

All Aglow: New Fire Stations Bringing the Heat

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Architects are charged with protecting the public’s health, safety, and well-being. When buildings fail, whether through increased loads, poor design, or natural disasters, that charge also falls to those capable and willing to aid people in need. Firefighters regularly experience architecture’s collapse, often risking life and limb to save occupants and individuals they do not know. Yet firefighters and emergency personnel also have their own buildings they call home, rare typologies where recreational, domestic, and professional activities collide.

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School Children Design and Build London's First Mega Maker Lab in Former Fire Station

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Over 100 local primary school children have designed and built London's first Mega Maker Lab in a former fire-engine-fixing hall. Sited in South London, the project is made to be a hub of activity instigated by the Institute of Imagination (iOi) and architectural educationalists, MATT+FIONA with designers Jestico + Whiles. The children came up with the idea that the design should encapsulates a journey to spark imagination in young makers.

AD Classics: Vitra Fire Station / Zaha Hadid

This article was originally published on April 21, 2016. To read the stories behind other celebrated architecture projects, visit our AD Classics section.

Although Zaha Hadid began her remarkable architectural career in the late 1970s, it would not be until the 1990s that her work would lift out her drawings and paintings to be realized in physical form. The Vitra Fire Station, designed for the factory complex of the same name in Weil-am-Rhein, Germany, was the among the first of Hadid’s design projects to be built. The building’s obliquely intersecting concrete planes, which serve to shape and define the street running through the complex, represent the earliest attempt to translate Hadid’s fantastical, powerful conceptual drawings into a functional architectural space.

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Fire Station of Guangzhou Holdings Nansha Industrial Park / Atelier Y

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Guangzhou City, China
  • Architects: Atelier Y
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  3567
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2013

Studio Gang's Innovative Fire Department Training Facility Tops Out in Brooklyn

Studio Gang’s innovative fire station and training facility Fire Rescue 2 has topped out in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Brownsville. A little more than year since construction on the 21,000-square-foot facility began, all of its major concrete elements are now in place, with the red glazed terracotta panels surrounding the building’s opening next to be installed.

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Guizhou Firestation / West-line studio

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  • Architects: West-line studio
    : Haobo Wei, Jingsong Xie
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  13890
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017