EARTHQUAKE SAFETY and EMERGENCY RESPONSE (ESER) BOND 1
Neighborhood Fire StationsNeighborhood Fire Stations
Fire Station No. 16 Presented to the
Civic Design Review Committee / SFACJanuary 14, 2013
AGENDAProgram Overview
Phase 1: Schematic Design Presentation
FIRE STATION No. 16
• Historic Evaluation
• City Planning Status
• SFAC Public Art Program Status
• Project Scope
T t l P j t B d t $8 4M• Total Project Budget: $8.4M
FIRE STATION No. 16
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VICINITY MAP
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SITE ANALYSIS
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SITE CONTEXT:
GREENWICH STREET
PIXLEY STREET
SITE CONTEXT
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PROGRAM:
• First Floor: Apparatus Bay & Support Services, Dining, Kitchen, Elevator Machine Room, Telecom, & Electrical Rooms
• Mezzanine: Storage and Mechanical Room
• Second Floor: Sleeping Quarters Bedrooms Bathrooms Exercise Room• Second Floor: Sleeping Quarters, Bedrooms, Bathrooms, Exercise Room, Day Room, Laundry, and Support areas
• Roof: Mechanical Equipment and Emergency GeneratorRoof: Mechanical Equipment and Emergency Generator
PROGRAM
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN MEZZANINE PLAN
FLOOR PLANS
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN ROOF PLAN
FLOOR PLANS
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DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS:
• Residential Context / Civic Presence and Scale• Neighborhood Volume / Massing / Rhythms• Neighborhood Volume / Massing / Rhythms• Duality of Firehouse – Living / Working and Identity Expression
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
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GREENWICH STREET ELEVATION
GREENWICH STREET
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VIEW LOOKING WEST – GREENWICH STREET
PERSPECTIVES
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VIEW LOOKING EAST – GREENWICH STREET
PERSPECTIVES
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GREENWICH STREET ELEVATION
ELEVATIONS
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VIEW LOOKING EAST – PIXLEY STREET
PERSPECTIVES
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PIXLEY STREET ELEVATION
ELEVATIONS
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GREENWICH STREET PERSPECTIVE
GREENWICH STREET PERSPECTIVE
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• QUESTIONS
• DISCUSSIONDISCUSSION
EARTHQUAKE SAFETY AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE BOND
CONCLUSION
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GREENWICH STREET ELEVATION
ELEVATIONS
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BUILDING SECTION
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