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Mountain brook, Alabama
Mountain Brook initiated a project to address the aging Fire Station No. 2, originally built in the 1960s. An initial feasibility study considered rebuilding on the existing site, but this option proved costly due to limited space and the need for extensive retaining walls. The design team identified a more suitable and cost-effective alternative: a nearby two-acre site with an unused church building, which the city subsequently purchased. This new location not only meets current operational needs but also allows for future municipal expansion.
A key design priority is firefighter health and safety, particularly in minimizing cancer risks from carcinogen exposure. The new station is organized into “hot, cool, and cold” zones to manage contamination, with a circular workflow for efficient decontamination after emergency responses.
The facility is designed for both current functionality and future adaptability. Features include dedicated training spaces, private dorm rooms for each firefighter, a durable commercial-grade kitchen, and amenities that support both physical training and daily living. The station is built with longevity in mind, anticipating growth and evolving needs over the next 50 years.
The exterior is composed to blend with the surrounding residential neighborhood, using materials and forms common to local homes. The building’s massing and landscaping minimize its visual impact and maintain neighborhood character, while practical considerations-such as concealing rooftop equipment-are integrated into the design.
Overall, the project balances operational efficiency, firefighter wellness, future growth, and neighborhood compatibility.
Completion Date
2025 | 14,600 SF
Project Team
General Contractor:
Stone Building Company
Interior Design:
Barrett Architecture Studio
Landscape Architect:
Renta Urban Land Design
Consultants:
Dewberry
Tucker Jones Engineers Asscoiated
Caprine Engineering Photography:
Art Maripol