Fire Station Design


Fire station design is an intricate blend of institutional, residential, commercial, vehicular and recreational spaces all designed into one building. The architects at MCCM are experienced and committed to mastering the relationships of each of these design challenges to create an attractive, yet highly, functional fire station.

Our fire station designs reflect functionality, flexibility, durability and a commitment to high standards. We work closely with each fire department to ensure all of their needs are met and that they are compliant with current and future technologies – all while integrating the look and feel of the community in the design.

Fire stations come in all shapes and sizes, but the ultimate goal is to create a facility that fits the community's budget while meeting all of their needs. With our extensive fire station design experience, MCCM Architects can help you determine the best design and materials to construct drive-through vehicle bays, maintenance and storage rooms, mechanical and electrical rooms, locker rooms, crew dormitories, offices, restrooms, showers and dressing rooms, recreation areas, dining, kitchen, exercise rooms, and computer and communication rooms.

When your community is in need of a new facility, or the renovation or expansion of an existing fire station design, the architects at MCCM Architects can help.

Call 713.523.6070 or contact us online to discuss how MCCM architects can help with your institutional architecture project in Houston. 

 

Fire Station Design Examples


 Copperfield Fire Station - Harris County,  Texas

 City of Houston Fire Station No. 76 - Houston,  Texas

 
   
 

City of Houston Fire Station No. 96 - Houston,  Texas

 Kingwood Fire Station No. 1 - Houston,  Texas

   

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