Architecture ADE421 Jacob Kackley, Chris Woosley / Murff

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Phoenix is growing at an exponential rate. Station 55 has been designed to harness the energy of this growth and accentuate the attributes of this transitioning community. There were efforts made to lengthen wildlife corridors and give back to the natural environment while, in turn, giving citizens in this neighborhood the opportunity to connect with nature and the community around them. Site Activation

Create Trailhead

Station 55

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Site Plan

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1/16” = 1’

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Fire Station 55 Training Tower Trail head Pavilion Private Parking Public Parking

Second Level 1/16” = 1’

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Site Walls

Mezzanine Storage Dorm Room Captains Dorm Bathroom Rec Room

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Public/Private Split

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1. Apparatus Bay 2. IDC Closet 3. Turnout Storage 4. Hose Storage 5. Living Space 6. Bathroom 7. Station Office 8. Laundry 9. Radio Room 10. Captain’s Office 11. EMS Storage 12. Clinic 13. Mechanical Room 14. Study 15. A.R. Office 16. Gym 17. Public Waiting Room 18. Classroom

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Threshold Split

Basement 1/16” = 1’

South Elevation

North Elevation

1/32” = 1’

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Water Collection

Shade Screen

Big Ass Fan

Solar Panels

Solar Chimney

Geothermal Pump

ADE 421: Fall 2015 Architectural Studio III

Students: Jacob Kackley, Chris Woosley Instructor: Scott Murff


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