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Deltona Fire Station No. 65
Deltona, Florida
The Deltona Fire Station #65 is 11,000 SF Facility designed for LEED certification. This 24/7 Essential Facility houses the Deltona Fire Department and includes administrative offices, meeting/training rooms, Dayroom and 3 Bay Apparatus Area. The facility also includes a Physical Agility, Library, Fully Equipped Kitchen and Sleeping Quarters.
A series of Photovoltaic Panels, paid through a federal grant, are incorporated in the design providing power for critical areas of the building functions and meeting the LEED criteria combined with high efficiency heating, ventilating and air conditioning; enhanced insulation and windows make the facility environmentally responsive. The Emergency Generator provides redundancy power for the entire facility and for all functions of the building making it survivable for up to 48 hours of operations. All of the interior finishes meet the LEED criteria for recycling.
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Sunrise Fire Station 72
Sunrise, Florida
Fire Station 72 is a four bay, 19,045 sq. ft., two story station co-located at the City of Sunrise Public Safety Complex. ADG simultaneously designed the Fire Station and the five story Public Safety Building, which shares a Central Energy Plant serving both facilities on the campus and which provides 100% redundancy to all critical infrastructure components ensuring that the facilities will remain operational during and immediately after a natural disaster.
The station includes approximately 4,000 sq. ft. of logistics storage, typical living spaces, such as dining, dayroom, kitchen, offices, and entry lobby space on the first floor, and bunk rooms and physical agility space on the second level.
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Cape Coral Fire Station Nos. 1 and 9
Cape Coral, Florida
ADG completed programming, master planning and design services for a prototype two-story fire station that will be constructed on 3 sites in the City of Cape Coral. The two-story design is based on the need for site adaptation to narrow sites and providing the fire station crew with a secure refuge in the event of an extreme storm surge in low-lying areas of this coastal community. The exterior appearance blends with the residential community setting.
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Palm Coast Fire Station Nos. 21, 24, & 25
Palm Coast, Florida
Architects Design Group was selected under a continuing services contract to design three fire stations for the Palm Coast Fire Rescue Department. The first one initiated, Fire Station No. 25, houses the Department’s largest crew, including Administration offices and a sizeable community meeting / training room. A fueling depot is also provided at this station. The subsequent two stations are designed as a prototype station for implementation as the City continues to expand at a rapid rate.
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Casselberry Fire Station No. 21
Casselberry, Florida
Designed as a prototype station, this facility is intended to be replicated in a variety of different parts of the community. This station houses a crew of eight, with three double deep apparatus bays. Designed with 100% backup electrical and mechanical provisions and hurricane impact glazing systems, this facility is outfitted with the necessary infrastructure to weather, withstand and operate before, during and after any made-made or natural disaster occurrence, thus ensuring that the critical services provided by the Department are not disrupted.
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Winter Park Public Safety Facility
Winter Park, Florida
The City of Winter Park Public Safety Facility provides for both the Police and Fire Department operations and administration including Fire Station No. 2. The building is designed as separate facilities for Police and Fire sharing a common lobby/reception area and community meeting room. Fire Station No. 2 is located on the 1st level with Fire Administration above.
The Fire Station is the City's four (4) bay main station. Crew quarters that include command staff sleeping and office areas are designed for prompt and direct access to apparatus with access to the main building lobby for 24/7 emergency walk-in care. Fire Administration above, provides office, training and storage areas. The project has served to assist revitalization of the area surrounding the facility. The Winter Park Public Safety Facility is now referred to as the "showpiece" of the downtown area
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Kissimmee Fire Station No. 14
Kissimmee, Florida
The 14,000 square foot facility designed for the City of Kissimmee is planned as a prototype station that can be easily expanded. The Station provides three (3) apparatus bays, mezzanine storage, maintenance area, apparatus support and crew quarters. Economy and speed of construction dictated the use of pre-engineered structural components. The station was occupied and functioning less than ten (10) months after award of a construction contract. The contemporary design aesthetic blends well into a variety of site settings from commercial to residential areas. The building also provides for diesel fueling of apparatus and 100% back-up emergency power supply.
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Auburndale Fire Station
Auburndale, Florida
ADG provided complete planning, building design, and interior design services for the 21,000 square foot fire station. The new facility houses Fire Administration, Training and a four (4) bay drive-through Apparatus Bay Station. The state-of- the-art station provides living quarters for the command staff and engine/rescue crews.
An innovative approach to the Fire Department's "Universal Storage" needs incorporates a separate building on the site that includes decontamination facilities, storage and an integral Training Tower. ADG also designed a show-case display building to house "grandma", the department's historic piece of apparatus. The display is prominently located at the corner of the site creating a sense-of-place for the City's Fire Department.
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Largo Fire Station No. 41
Largo, Florida
The Fire Station is an important asset to the network of stations serving this Pinellas County, Florida community. ADG provided site selection, programming, building design, and interior design services. The 16,000 square foot station provides three (3) drive-through apparatus bays and crew quarters for 12 personnel. The apparatus bays are designed for expansion to four bays with a "knock-out" wall that separates apparatus from storage and an apparatus maintenance area.
The building design is timeless in appearance. Massing of the building elements is appropriately scaled to blend with the commercial/residential setting. Since completion of the project, the surrounding area has seen a major redevelopment mixing retail/office/residential in an urban setting.
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Ocoee Main Fire Station
Ocoee, Florida
The City of Ocoee is a rapidly developing community in west Orange County, Florida. The 21,500 square foot Main Fire Station was constructed on a five (5) acre site assembled from "burnt-out" orange groves, an abandoned railroad easement and a vacated roadway. The site is on the City's main thoroughfare and a short distance from the Municipal Complex. The building design creates an appropriate transition to the surrounding single-family residential area.
The facility provides a central lobby for access to Fire Administration and the Main Fire Station. Fire Administration includes office space, and a multi-purpose Community Meeting/Training/Emergency Operations area. The station provides four (4) bay Apparatus Area and crew quarters for fourteen (14) fire fighters including the command staff.
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