As project architects for the 9,650sf fire station for the Pedernales Fire Department, KAHickman Architects and Interior Designers worked through a challenging site to produce a first class station.
The topography of the 1.6 acre building site required a unique design of the station which consequently impacted the constructability of the structure when compared to a standard one-level building of the same square footage. A grade change of 14 feet along the east facade of the building dictated a two-level facility with a structural/retaining wall 14 feet high and 142 feet long. The ground level apparatus bay section is a pre-engineered steel structure with metal panel siding and a standing seam metal roof, while the crew quarters and administrative areas are located in a standard two-level metal/wood framing/EFIS/masonry structure. The two types of construction were joined by a reinforced CMU parapet wall 42 feet high and 51 feet long. The site also presented additional challenges in the design of the surface drainage. KAHickman Architects and Interior Designers identified out of the box solutions.
The first level of the 9,650sf station includes four (4) fire apparatus bays, fire crew sleeping and living quarters, fitness and utility rooms. The fire department administrative offices, training room with a large kitchen, restrooms and a large mezzanine storage and utility area are located on the second level.