BOHLIN CYWINSKI JACKSON DESIGNS MODERN WEST SEATTLE FIREHOUSE
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BOHLIN CYWINSKI JACKSON DESIGNS MODERN WEST SEATTLE FIREHOUSE
Seattle, WA (April 25, 2018) – Seattle’s newest firehouse, designed by architects Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, is now complete. The modern facility, which recently earned LEED Platinum certification, replaces a 40-year-old building in West Seattle’s fast-growing Alaska Junction neighborhood.
The 18,000-square-foot station is home to Engine Company 32, Ladder Company 11, Medic Unit 32, and Battalion Chief 7. Located between single-family residential and dense commercial zones, the compact site allowed enough space for a four-story building—three floors above grade and a basement.
The station’s lower floors are used for operational and administrative functions, while the third floor houses firefighter living quarters. Public spaces, such as the beanery and station office, are visible along the street, while private bunk rooms and individual offices are located along the quieter residential sides.
The station entry is marked by a large public art piece: a 25-foot-tall, wall-mounted fire truck inspired by toy trucks carved by a West Seattle resident for the previous firehouse. A low exterior canopy draws visitors inside, where they encounter a spacious entry vestibule with views of the apparatus bay and bunker gear storage.
“We designed the station to meet the needs of the firefighters and medics, allowing them to respond as quickly as possible” said Design Principal Robert Miller, FAIA. “We also wanted to increase the visibility of the fire department and the vital role it plays in the community.”
The building incorporates a variety of sustainable design strategies, including green roofs to reduce heat island effect, a solar hot water system, high-efficiency HVAC and photovoltaic systems that result in 50% annual energy savings. The station also delivers generous natural daylight and exterior views throughout, enhancing occupant’s overall well-being.
“A fire station is not just where firefighters work—it is where we live, trade stories, and decompress,” said Michael “Miki” Mann, firefighter and paramedic at Fire Station 32. “The success of this space, the way it is designed to enhance group interaction and team building, cannot be underestimated.”
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, founded in 1965, is a national architecture practice noted for elegant and humane design, ranging from modest houses to large academic, civic, cultural and corporate buildings. To date, the firm has received more than 675 regional, national and international awards for design, including three AIA Top Ten Green Project Awards and the AIA Architecture Firm Award. Founding Principal Peter Bohlin was also awarded the AIA Gold Medal, the highest honor an individual architect can receive. The firm is well known for its work with Apple, designing stores such as the iconic Fifth Avenue cube in New York City and flagship stores worldwide. The practice has also created headquarters for Pixar, Adobe and Square, and city halls in Seattle and Newport Beach, CA. To learn more, visit www.BCJ.com.