McCullough Mulvin Architects: Waterford Fire Station

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Date: 06.12.14

Time: 13:00

Venue: Waterford Fire Station, Kilbarry Road, Waterford (map)

The new Waterford Fire Station will become the regional centre for fire fighting, river rescue, public consultation and training for Waterford City and County; it provides a 24 hour response unit for the region.

Located close to a ring road, the building is shaped around the active service it delivers, being derived from the tracking movements of the appliances. Training includes cutting up vehicles, underground and confined spaces training, breathing apparatus training and desk study training.

The building encloses space and makes an artificial landscape; function is paramount. Office and ancillary functions are housed in a simple zinc volume, folded around like a piece of origami to enclose a large the drill yard; the roof is extended and angled to suit operational dimensions. Zinc is cut away at ground level to give views of the appliances behind their glazed bay doors, addressing the ring road and giving definition to an essential piece of public infrastructure.

https://www.mcculloughmulvin.com/projects/WFS.php

Note: This event takes place on an active construction site, and access can only be granted to adults wearing full PPE (hard hat, hi-vis vest and site shoes). Entry is open to all members of the public for a fee of €5, and an extra €5 for structured RIAI CPD points if required.

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