| Fire Rescue Station #3 West Palm Beach, Florida Owner: City of West Palm Beach Contract Amount: $3,000,000 Completed: 2005 |
The City of West
Palm Beach, Florida, needed to replace the existing Fire Rescue Station #3 with
a new state-of-the-art fire rescue facility that will serve the Northwood neighborhood
for the next 50 years, and also provide a stimulus for commercial redevelopment. To achieve the best site and building solution for fire rescue functional
operations, Fire Rescue Station #3 is located on the main thoroughfare in the
heart of the Northwood neighborhood. CH2M HILL architects successfully created a Fire Rescue and Community Facility that serves as a major architectural focal point and catalyst for urban renewal and commercial revitalization of the Northwood community. The block-long new urban station includes a community building, which is also used for fire training. The buildings are physically connected with an aesthetically landscaped wall and fountain and overhead trellis, forming a formal corner urban plaza. Fronting on the plaza, the prominent entry tower of the station and entry façade of the community building are the main focal point of the complex. Directly to the north of the station is a small park and planned bus stop, completing the block-long façade. To provide an architecturally prominent facility that functionally serves the station and Northwood community needs, CH2M HILL incorporated aesthetic and functional design features including:
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