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Brown Reynolds Watford Architects is a creative architecture and planning firm that devises innovative solutions by emphasizing both communication and collaboration throughout the design process. With offices in Dallas, College Station, Houston and San Francisco, BRW has built a powerful portfolio of projects that demonstrates our commitment to meeting and exceeding client expectations while producing quality design.
With over 200 designed firehouses, Brown Reynolds Watford Architects (BRW) is a 120+ person, full-service architecture firm with highly experienced staff.
With over 170 designed fire stations, Brown Reynolds Watford Architects (BRW) is a 100-plus person, full-service architecture firm with highly experienced staff.
Fire departments and architect firms across the country are recipients of the Firehouse Station Design Awards for various fire station and facility categories.
Thoughtfully planned decontamination areas, a fully equipped exercise room and individual bedrooms that have room-specific alerting systems are among the many features that promote...
The station features numerous innovative solutions, including a pressure spray hose that’s connected to an instantaneous hot water heater for enhanced bay and vehicle washing ...
The 15,000-sq.-ft shared facility houses a full fire station that has three pull-thru apparatus bays, the city’s backup 9-1-1 dispatch center, an ICC 500 storm shelter and a police...
Located on a foliage-dense site that’s within a lakefront community in New Braunfels, the footprint of Firehouse No. 54 was minimized to reduce its effect on the existing environment...
Fire Station No. 2 includes a a U-shaped living environment, a square apparatus bay that has four pull-through bays, and a 14-foot-deep tank for diving training.
The 2022 edition of the Station Design Conference will provide firehouse design educational opportunities in the realms of reducing firefighter exposure to carcinogens, shared...
Richardson, TX, Fire Station No. 1 is a civic administrative facility that is open to the public and a fire station that houses as many as 12 firefighters with a slew of innovative...
The new Westlake Fire-EMS Station No. 1 was conceived as an iconic image to establish the standard for all new commercial and municipal construction projects to follow.
Ray Holliday, Dianne Jones and Jennifer Bettiol explain station design costs, available resources and how to work with your architect to stay on budget.