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Wittman Estes creates "rapid assembly" fire station in southern California
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发布时间:2024-03-05
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Prefabricated steel modules were used to create Fire Station 67, which was designed by architecture studio Wittman Estes to be durable, adaptable and quick to construct and reconfigure.
The fire station is located in Rancho Mission Viejo, a census-designated place in Orange County, California. The area consists of ranching operations, new residential developments and 17,000 acres (6,880 hectares) of open space.
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Fire Station 67 is made from prefabricated steel modules
Totalling 4,667 square feet (434 square metres), the single-level station sits on a flat site, with hills in the background.
The building is made of steel modules that were prefabricated in a factory, trucked to the site, and put into place using a telescopic forklift.
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Wittman Estes designed the project in Orange County, California
"The rapidly deployable steel cubes are designed for reuse, speed and resilience," the team said.
Designing the building for reuse was critical, as there are plans to convert the station into an environmental learning centre in 10 years.
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