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Friday, November 6, 2009

Seattle Upgrades Station 31

SHKS Architects designed the structural upgrade, renovation and addition to the Seattle Fire Department's Fire Station 31.  The project was funded by the Fire Facilities and Emergency Response Levy Program, approved by Seattle voters in 2003.  The existing station was built in 1973.  Constructed of uninsulated hollow core masonry units and concrete, the facilities were inadequate, both structurally and operationally, and in great need of upgrade and repair.  Rather than demolishing the building, the city chose to rehabilitate the existing station.  The iconic hose tower was preserved, continuing to serve as ...

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