City of Arlington Fire Station No. 1
The new five-bay, two-story fire station houses administrative and operation offices for the fire station and Fire Prevention Department on the first floor and a fully equipped fire house on the second floor.
The new station is designed to provide a more efficient and effective live/work program for the firefighters, including larger apparatus bays, indoor/outdoor kennels for the Department’s K9 unit, 12 sleeping quarters, and a high-end commercial kitchen and dining space.
The station also includes a public space for community events and meetings, as well as a museum area where residents can learn about the Arlington Fire Department’s history and accomplishments, and view historical items up close, including an antique fire truck.
The design responds to unique site challenges, including a narrow site, an operational fire prevention building that remains open throughout construction, and vibration and noise caused by the train track on the north side of the property. Major consideration is given to locate less occupied spaces toward the tracks with occupied spaces toward the south, and to provide an abundance of natural light and views. The palette blends a contemporary vocabulary with colors, materials, and proportions traditionally used in Downtown Arlington.
Features include:
17,600-square-foot five-bay replacement station
Indoor/outdoor kennels for the Department’s K9 Unit
Community event and museum exhibition spaces