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Fremont Fire Station No 11
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Fremont Fire Station No 11
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Fremont Fire Station No 11
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Fremont Fire Station No 11
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Fremont Fire Station No 11
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Fremont Fire Station No 11

Client: Fremont Fire Department
Market: Civic + Government
Discipline: Architecture + Interiors
Project Area: 10,120 sq. Ft.

Fire Station 11 is a new two-story, 10,120 sf facility built by the City of Fremont. The project is located on a 1.47 acre site in a predominantly commercial and retail area of the city.

The Station is designed to accommodate 4 fire fighters in an individual dormitory setting. Other station features include a 3-bay, single-deep apparatus bay, administrative offices, kitchen, dining room, day room, decontamination room, turn-out locker room, and the various support spaces required for a facility of this type. Both visitor and secured fire fighter parking are provided on site.

In keeping with the context of the area, the new station is designed in a more contemporary style. Plaster, exposed masonry, and metal decking are used in a variety of combinations designed to help the new station achieve its own distinguished identity.

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Client: Fremont Fire Department
Market: Civic + Government
Discipline: Architecture + Interiors
Project Area: 10,120 sq. Ft.

Fremont Fire Station No 11

Fire Station 11 is a new two-story, 10,120 sf facility built by the City of Fremont. The project is located on a 1.47 acre site in a predominantly commercial and retail area of the city.

The Station is designed to accommodate 4 fire fighters in an individual dormitory setting. Other station features include a 3-bay, single-deep apparatus bay, administrative offices, kitchen, dining room, day room, decontamination room, turn-out locker room, and the various support spaces required for a facility of this type. Both visitor and secured fire fighter parking are provided on site.

In keeping with the context of the area, the new station is designed in a more contemporary style. Plaster, exposed masonry, and metal decking are used in a variety of combinations designed to help the new station achieve its own distinguished identity.