i didn’t realise there were so many architecturally incredible fire stations until a few days ago when i lost hours looking into it. turns out there are more than a few. here are, in my humble opinion, the 7 best…
1. vitra fire station, germany
architects: zaha hadid
completed: 1993
current status: inactive
this aesthetically stunning fire station was designed in order to serve the vitra furniture manufacturing complex in weil am rhein due to all surrounding fire stations being out of range. this was rectified years later, disappointingly resulting in the station being used to showcase the company’s chair collection.

photo credit: danrocha

photo credit: nickehret
2. cologne fire brigade hq, germany
architects: bfm architekten
completed: 2005
current status: active
the circular building houses the local fire brigade whilst the other sections of the complex are home to the training and management departments of cologne fire brigade. the whole thing seems to resemble a smaller, redder version of the forthcoming bird’s nest in china.
3. ave fenix fire station, mexico
architects: at 103 architects
completed: 2006
current status: active
the amazing ave fenix fire station in mexico city contains a standard fire station, ‘fire library’, recruitment centre and other private & public spaces. the front end of the building is elevated above the ground whilst the interior is filled with a huge array of intriguing spaces and shapes.
4. hill street fire station, singapore
architects: municipal council of singapore
completed: 1908
current status: active
built in 1908 for s$64′000, this is the oldest existing fire station in singapore and when opened it signalled the end of horse-drawn firecarts. dotted with classical arches and columns, the building has been preserved and recently restored perfectly and is still used today.

photo credit: petrst

photo credit: ozlady
5. berlin fire station, germany
architects: sauerbruch hutton
completed: 2004
current status: active
this building was designed in 2002 by sauerbruch hutton architects and won the riba award in 2004. the station houses police cars, fire engines, control equipment and administrative offices and the red & green slats on the station’s exterior represent the emergency services within the building: green for the police, red for the fire brigade.


photo credit: janorama

photo credit: janorama
6. parque de bombas, puerto rico
architect: maximo meana
completed: 1882
current status: inactive
this beautiful gothic fire station was originally used as an exhibit pavilion for a trade fair in 1882 - soon afterwards the fire brigade moved in and served the town of ponce until 1990. mostly made of wood, the building is now an extremely popular firefighters’ museum. the bottom photo shows the station in the 1950s and looked nearly identical to its modern self.

photo credit: michael dillingham

photo credit: bflaccus

photo credit: lulubrian
7. houten fire station, netherlands
architects: samyn and partners
completed: 2000
current status: active
the implementation of the curved shell roof at the fire station in houten was ‘the result of the search for elegance of form’. the wall at the back of the open half is covered in pictures painted by local children from all 22 of the surrounding schools, a technique used in order to deter the kids from vandalising the station.
note: as always, any photos found on flickr are linked to the relevant user’s page.
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oh man, the first one is great, it’s a pitty that it’s inactive..
the ” parque de bombas,” in puerto rico is a TOTALLY FREAKING Awesome building !!!
great not a single one in the USA…fuck
cool post- glad you threw in a few older ones and not just solely modern structures.
but….no love for the NYC Ghostbusters firehouse?
http://hometown.aol.com/nygbtour1/firehouse.html
wuau. it’s a hot post… (… mmm…) I love “parque de bombas”
i like the one in cologne. geometrically refreshing!
too bad all fire station in my countries are just too boring to be mentioned
anyone know what kind of truck that is in the last pic from the netherlands? way cool!
The ‘houten fire station, netherlands’ building is indeed perfect in its form - efficient engineering at its finest, and practical. I find this design most attractive.
The first few fire stations look so much like art galleries! I wonder how much they spent designing it. Very nice pictures anyway.
Really nice
Those Germans really know how to build a fire station.
Nice post.
neutelings&riedijk architects from holland also have designed a pretty cool firestation in ‘99 … i think its in a small town called Breda.
I like #4 and #6 best.
In Helsinki, Finland we have an awesome station also. Maybe not revolutionray, but really nice to look at.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3d/Erottajan_paloasema.jpg/800px-Erottajan_paloasema.jpg
Hey.. I’m from SINGAPORE.. if you ask me which is the most beautiful fire-station, I am going to be totally biased … it is definately going to be no. 4!
Most of those, I’m sure, cost more to design and build than a conventional fire house. Possibly a great deal more. So I’m very happy to see that none in the US made the list. Governments should be good stewards of the taxpayers money and extravagantly designed and constructed fire houses fails that test.
But perhaps some were built into existing “cool” structures, hopefully for a savings. Kudos to them.
Love the Stations….check out Reedy Creek FPD (Florida) - this is the Walt Disney World fire company station. Active.
http://www.reedycreek.org/photogallery.html
Oops put the website in the wrong box
In Montreal I have seen a red brick firestation where the address is …. 911
(here 911 is the telephone number you call if there is an emergency)
Design is in the balance of it all .
Geez. those Germans really know how to build fire stations, don’t they? Love the one from Singapore!
“note: as always, any photos found on flickr are linked to the relevant user’s page.”
No, you’re linking to the photos themselves (check your links), not the photographer’s pages.
the photos link to the photo’s page on flickr, the photo credit underneath the photo takes you to the user’s page. are you deliberately being pedantic?
re: building cost… don’t forget ongoing maintenance and energy costs. and don’t forget that innovation is essential to progress, and sometimes public projects find it easier to be brave than private projects. but hey, i would love to live in your world where all firestations look like Wal Mart and last 5 years.
Glad to see you liked my pic of the Singapore fire station and a really cool round up!! Well done!
http://www.stevegarufi.com/creede14.jpg
As an answer to steve-o about the last picture of Houten:
It’s an old restored vehicle, most likely a Chevrolet with custom build body.
I find the Cologne fire brigade in Germany to be the coolest of them all… the architectural design and details are truly amazing…
nce wok the fire station of mexico was simly awesome.the fire station in my country Nepal is about 75 years old and is brilliant in artitechture too. it also displays the first car driven in our country.(1901 AD approx.)