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Bloomfield Fire Department Headquarters
Government/Public
Submitted by Rohde May Keller McNamara Architecture, PC
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| Photo: Kirk Gittings Photography |
Emphasizing both modernity and permanence, the innovative Bloomfield Fire Department seamlessly integrates into the community it serves. Beautiful natural vistas and a wealth of cultural and historical riches surround the building, which features a weathered steel plate building envelope that will oxidize over time, further accenting the aesthetic artistry and functionality of the construction. The weathered steel wall utilizes a high content of recycled material and minimized waste by incorporating uncut mill sized sheets.
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At the center of the operation, the Apparatus Bays were upgraded to include glazed bay doors. Featuring crucial safety and operational areas, the department includes a training/command center, SCBA room and decontamination area. Community interaction is encouraged in the lobby, which includes a vintage vehicle display, as well as in the community room, reception area and ample public parking area. In commissioning such a singular building, the department hopes to encourage new recruits to join this largely volunteer force, expressing a commitment to this growing area.
The judges felt the project was beautiful and innovative in its location, functionality and aesthetic craftsmanship.
Key Players
Owner: City of Bloomfield
Design Firm: Rohde May Keller McNamara Architecture, PC
General Contractor: Jaynes Corp.
Consultants: LRA and Associates; JJK Group; FEI-Brown Engineering; Rocky Mountain Consulting Engineers; Rick Borkovetz
Subcontractors: Bowers Electrical; Fred Cadrian & Assoc.; Consolidated Constructors; Pace Ironworks; Structural Services; Holt Sheet Metal; Martinez Acoustical Drywall; F&P Painting; Cy Cooper Co.
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