Architecture studio Wittman Estes creates the Fire Station 67 with prefabricated steel modules to ensure that the structure is durable and adaptable. Mostly, it was quick to assemble and reconfigure as needed -- it is located in Rancho Mission VIejo measuring 4,667 square feet. It is a single-level build and lays on top of a flat site that overlooks hills in the background.
The team explains, "Interim fire stations are typically built as generic, interior-focused boxes. These short-term stations end up in landfills, adding to the waste stream and accelerating climate change. By designing for offsite fabrication and rapid assembly, Wittman Estes streamlined the design, documentation and permitting process so construction could begin less than a year after the design process began."
Pre-Fabricated Fire Stations
Wittman Estes Forms the Rapid Assembly Fire Station 67
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