This
joint effort of the Departments
of Public Works, Redevelopment Agency
and Fire Department utilized an
extensive public review process.
The facility features three double-deep
bays, a hose tower, separate decontamination
and gear rooms, dorms, landscaped
interior courtyard, and a public
conference room. The building was
designed to be both passively and
actively energy-efficient. Perforated
metal fins articulate the operable
windows on both stories and provide
shading to deflect solar heat. Open
windows catch cross-breezes that
cool the interior. European-style
hydronic radiators along the perimeter
add warmth when needed, and ceiling-mounted
bullet fans in every room help circulate
the air.
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