Sage & Coombe Architects

FDNY Marine Company 9

FDNY Marine Company 9
© Paul Warchol

FDNY MARINE COMPANY 9

Sage and Coombe Architects, LLP

PHOTOGRAPHS
Paul Warchol

AREA
9500.0 ft2

PROJECT YEAR
2012

LOCATION
Staten Island, NY, United States

CATEGORY
Institutional Buildings

Marine 9 celebrates the architectural tradition and iconography of historical New York City firehouses.

FDNY Marine Company 9
© Paul Warchol
FDNY Marine Company 9
© Paul Warchol

As a composition of 2 stacked and shifted volumes with contrasting materials and color, the building expresses the separation between public and private space. An expansive common hall running the length of the building -- glazed floor-to-ceiling with fritted glass -- reinforces the constant presence and watchful eye of the firefighters, while allowing the firefighters both privacy and the necessary surveillance of the shore.

The boat, the Firefighter 2, is necessarily part of the composition; without the boat there would be no house and so the materials, colors and mass of the boat are reflected in the house.

FDNY Marine Company 9
© Paul Warchol
FDNY Marine Company 9
© Paul Warchol

The stair hall and public entry are the expressions of the firehouse as a civic institution, recalling the old firehouse truck bay and stair, where plaques and banners are traditionally displayed. In the new firehouse, the stair hall opens to the private side of the building, looking out past the house-watch and to the new boat beyond.

The barracks replaces a converted dog kennel that once housed the marine company at the Stapleton Waterfront.

The new structure is built on the Navy’s Homeport pier and supports the FDNY’s new state-of-the-art Fire Boat, Firefighter 2.

FDNY Marine Company 9
© Paul Warchol
FDNY Marine Company 9
© Paul Warchol
FDNY Marine Company 9
© Paul Warchol

Occupying only a portion of the 1440 foot long cast-in-place concrete pier, the new “house” respects restrictive zoning and public access requirements that define the height and breadth of the building.

The new firehouse is gender-neutral. Programmatically, the building includes all the parts of a modern firehouse: a machine shop, commercial kitchen, cardiovascular workout room, dorm and offices – except there is no truck.

FDNY Marine Company 9
© Paul Warchol
FDNY Marine Company 9
© Paul Warchol

Marine 9 is intended to serve as a model for future sustainable practices in facility design and construction for the FDNY.

Sustainable strategies include a green roof, a solar hot water system, passive solar heating, daylighting, passive shading and natural ventilation.

FDNY Marine Company 9
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