Client: City of Edmonton Location: Edmonton, Alberta Size: 15,490 sf Budget: $6.3 million Status: Completed 2015
Protective / Emergency Services
Heritage Valley Fire Hall

JDa and Architecture | Tkalcic Bengert were commissioned to design the Heritage Valley Fire Station in Edmonton’s growing southwest district. This project incorporates community access as a majority of the site is open to the public by way of sidewalks constructed along both street sides of the project and through the forecourt that connects with the pedestrian greenway north of the site. This area combines public seating and open green space, adding to the pedestrian scale of the area and to the interest of the whole street.

Featuring brick and wood cladding, the Heritage Valley Fire Station was designed to protect against extreme conditions in the winter while providing significant shaded space in Edmonton’s hot summer.

Sustainability

LEED-NC Silver

 

Awards

Fire Chief magazine 2015 Station Style Award – Notable Design (Career Dept)

05/11/2020
Vancouver fire hall project wins Station Design Award in Shared Facilities category
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14/02/2022
Vancouver Firehall No. 5 + Housing Receives LEED Gold Certification
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02/02/2022
January 2022
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08/03/2021
International Women’s Day: Celebrating women in architecture
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27/01/2021
New High Acuity Unit at St. Paul’s completed
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