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Case Study: Design Excellence Promotes Healthy Firefighters

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Client

Clark County

Project

Fire Station #61

Case Study Focus

Design

Practice

Civic

Brand

TSK

Clark County Fire Station 61 replaces its 1979 facility with updated operational capabilities to support modern emergency response. Located on a constrained site in East Las Vegas, the project required a rebuild in place, opting for a single-story station to fit within the fabric of its neighborhood. The county sought a facility that was durable and efficient while also forward-thinking to elevate firefighter well-being.

In a key research exercise, the team collaborated with station leadership and crew members to test the team’s design concept for apparatus bay layouts, framing and erecting dimensional lumber and sheathing at the fire training facility grounds to simulate the building’s perimeter footprint, test turning radii, and confirm the largest vehicles assigned to the station could maneuver the site. The insights shaped the final layout and ensured the new footprint met both spatial and logistical requirements.

Design decisions prioritized firefighter health and morale by including 12 private dorm rooms, a separate captain’s suite, private showers, a kitchen and dining area, dayroom, workout room, and an outdoor space. These features were designed to support the station’s crew culture, wherein everyone contributes to maintaining the space. The kitchen, dining area, dayroom, and outdoor patio form a central core where crews can regroup and recharge, with intentionally configured community space working to support the station’s culture.

Understanding the staff’s responsibility for building repairs and upkeep, materials were selected for durability under heavy daily use. Finished insulated masonry, stainless steel surfaces, and charred wood siding offer longevity and low maintenance. Translucent apparatus bay doors bring in daylight while avoiding heat buildup. Shading elements reduce solar exposure and help the building perform in Nevada’s harsh desert climate.

Clark County Fire Station 61’s exterior fits into its community with mid-century modern forms and a warm, neutral palette that’s accented with a vibrant yellow. The station has since become the County’s prototype for future small-site fire stations, setting a new benchmark for standards on collaboration and field-proven performance.

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