Firehouse Announces 2017 National Station Design Award Winners

Oct. 21, 2017
Gold, Silver and Bronze awards have been distributed in six categories for the fourth annual Station Design Awards.

Fort Atkinson, WI, October 23, 2017Firehouse Magazine has announced the winners of its fourth annual Station Design Awards program, which recognizes outstanding architecture and design from fire departments nationwide. 

Gold, Silver and Bronze awards have been distributed across six categories in this prestigious competition: Career 1 and 2 departments, Satellite stations, Volunteer/Combination departments, Shared-facilities, and Renovated fire stations. This year, the Station Design Award judges also recommended an Outstanding Achievement award for one station. All participating entries will be published in the November issue of Firehouse Magazine and online within the Stations tab on Firehouse.com.

“Firehouse’s Station Design Awards Issue is a must-read for any department that’s planning a station project, whether it’s a renovation or a new station,” said Firehouse Group Publisher Gregory Toritto. “The innovative projects that are showcased each year serve as a guide and an inspiration as departments embark on projects of their own, from the smallest rural department to the largest metro.”

Janet Wilmoth, special projects director to Firehouse, noted that the typical fire station has changed significantly over the past 25 years due to the increased responsibilities picked up by fire departments across North America. “The judging of this year’s 43 entries was difficult for the judges because fire departments are more proactive in designing more in-station training opportunities, including diversity and increased focus on health and security of personnel in the stations. Every one of the entries is a winner for its personnel and community they serve,” she added.

Winners were selected by a panel of seven judges, including three fire chiefs, two architects, a risk manager and a fire engineer/architect with experience in fire station designs. The winning entries are as follows:

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Bob Bolen Public Safety Complex, Fort Worth, TX
Architects: Brinkley Sargent Wiginton Architects, Komatsu Architects, and G2 Solutions Group

CAREER 1 FIRE STATION AWARD WINNERS

Gold Award – Glenmont Fire Station No. 18, Glenmont, MD
Architects: HG Architects, Sterling, VA

Silver Award – Hays County ESD #3, Station 11, San Marcos, TX
Architects: Brinkley Sargent Wiginton Architects, Austin, TX

Bronze Award – Concord Township Fire Station 341, Delaware, OH
Architects: Mull & Weithman Architects, Inc., Columbus, OH

CAREER 2 FIRE STATION AWARD WINNERS

Gold Award – Central Pierce Fire & Rescue, Midland Fire Station No. 63, Midland, WA
Architects: TCA Architecture + Planning, Seattle, WA

Silver Award – City of Boise, Fire Station 4, Boise, ID
Architects: TCA Architecture + Planning, Seattle, WA; Cole Architects - Boise, ID

Bronze Award – Brownwood Central Station, Brownwood, TX
Architects: Brown Reynolds Watford Architects, College Station, TX

SATELLITE STATION AWARD WINNERS

Gold Award – City of Allen Fire Station No. 2, Allen, TX
Architects: VAI Architects, Dallas, TX

Silver Award – North Montgomery County Fire Station No. 94, Willis, TX
Architects: Brown Reynolds Watford Architects, College Station, TX

Bronze Award – Aldine Fire & Rescue Station No. 21, Houston, TX
Architects: Brown Reynolds Watford Architects, College Station, TX

VOLUNTEER/COMBINATION FIRE STATION AWARD WINNERS

Gold Award – Carver Fire Headquarters and Training Facility, Carver, MA
Architects: Kaestle Boos Associates, Inc., Foxborough, MA, with Mitchell Associates Architects, Voorheesville, NY

Silver Award – Ponderosa Fire Station No. 63, Houston, TX
Architects: Brown Reynolds Watford Architects, College Station, TX

Bronze Award – Voorhees Fire Station No. 2, Voorhees Township, NJ
Architects: Rodier Ebersberger Architects, Williamstown, NJ

STATION RENOVATION AWARD WINNERS

Gold Award – Mechanicsville Volunteer Fire Department, St. Mary’s County, MD
Architects: Manns Woodward Studios, Inc., Baltimore, MD

Silver Award – Bakersfield Fire Station No. 8, Bakersfield, CA
Architects: RRM Design Group, San Luis Obispo, CA

Bronze Award – Guilderland Fire District, Guilderland, NY
Architects: Pacheco Ross Architects, a division of H2M architects + engineers, Latham, NY

SHARED FACILITIES AWARD WINNERS

Gold Award – Buckeye Fire Station No. 704, Buckeye, AZ
Architects: Perlman Architects, Phoenix, AZ

Silver Award – Olivette City Center, Olivette, MO
Architects: Archimages, Inc., Kirkwood, MO

Bronze Award – Coppell Life Safety Park, Coppell, TX
Architects: Brown Reynolds Watford Architects, Dallas, TX

View the winning submissions here.

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