Dallas Fire Station No. 42

High Performance, Low Impact
Dallas, Texas

15

firefighters

Dallas Fire Station No. 42 assists with aircraft emergencies at Dallas' Love Field Airport. Built in 1957, the existing facility was inadequate, leading to construction of a modern new station on the original site. The design complements the aesthetic of the neighboring industrial district and reduces energy consumption through high-performance design that includes increased building insulation and glazing performance. The station houses 15 firefighters with a watch room, dayroom, kitchen, dining area, fitness room, three dormitories, living quarters, office areas, and accommodations for the Battalion Chief.

Owner/Client

City of Dallas

Certification

LEED® Gold

Awards

2010 Career Notable

Station Style Design Awards

Square Footage

12,000 SF

Cost

$3.4 million

Services

  • Architecture

Markets

  • Community Facilities

Regions

  • Southwest