Palm Coast Fire Station #22
City of Palm Coast
Fire Station No. 22 serves as a meaningful connection to the city’s storied past, replacing the original station that was a community cornerstone for over five decades. Nestled along the main thoroughfare, the new station meets modern fire service needs while honoring its legacy as a cherished civic landmark. The design embraces local ecology, preserving historic trees and integrating Florida’s natural water features, reflecting a commitment to environmental stewardship while adapting to the needs of the expanding community it serves.
The station features four double-height apparatus bays, purposefully designed to house up to seven fire trucks and EMS vehicles. This strategic layout maximizes storage within a compact footprint, ensuring swift access to critical equipment when every second counts. Above, a sloped roof overhang adds a modern aesthetic while providing welcome shade for emergency responders, providing relief in moments of urgency.
Expansive glass walls flood the interior with natural light and capture framed views of the surrounding tree canopy, infusing the space with elements that honor the city's character.
Expansive glass walls flood the interior with natural light and capture framed views of the surrounding tree canopy, infusing the space with elements that honor the city's character.