Sarasota Police Department Headquarters

Sarasota Police Department Headquarters
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SARASOTA POLICE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS

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ARCHITECTS
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AREA
102000.0 m2

PROJECT YEAR
2010

CATEORY
Police Station

LOCATION
Sarasota, FL, USA

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As an important urban infill project in Southwest Florida and a catalyst for future development in the government center, this design responds to the need to be a sustainable, survivable, yet open and inviting public building that maintains all critical functions 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, during any event.

Sarasota Police Department Headquarters
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Sarasota Police Department Headquarters
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The project is sited on approximately 69,184 square feet of property and consists of 6 stories that house approximately 102,000 square feet of program, with the first 3 levels parking 200 vehicles. It is also LEED Certified.

Developing a Site Strategy  In order to create a visual icon for the public, a vertical entry plaza anchors the project’s Southeast corner to the edge of historic Payne Park. This public plaza further acts as an overflow space for both public meetings and media events.

Sarasota Police Department Headquarters
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Sarasota Police Department Headquarters
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The South-facing façade is a simultaneous response to the harsh Florida sun as well as adjacent Payne Park. A secondary screen wall serves to functionally shade the building, while concurrently framing view vistas out and towards the park-creating a unique, urban backdrop for the on-looking park goer.

The South-facing façade is a simultaneous response to the harsh Florida sun as well as adjacent Payne Park. A secondary screen wall serves to functionally shade the building, while concurrently framing view vistas out and towards the park-creating a unique, urban backdrop for the on-looking park goer.

Sarasota Police Department Headquarters
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Sarasota Police Department Headquarters
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Ultimately, through balancing sustainability and survivability issues, the project is intended to respect the tradition of the Sarasota School of Design Syntax and integrate seamlessly into the City’s existing downtown urban fabric.

PROGRAMMING COMPLEXITY – A HOUSE FOR MANY FUNCTIONS

A Police Department Headquarters is innately a complex program. Multiple critical civic programs must be housed under one roof to create a unified point of service for the city at large.

Sarasota Police Department Headquarters
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Sarasota Police Department Headquarters
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Police Headquarters, Police Administration, Records, Booking and Intake, Bulk Evidence Storage and Processing, Training Space, Swat Team Planning, Physical Agility, Special Vehicle Storage, 200 space Parking Garage, Community Meeting Rooms, and various other elements. The facility is designed with approximately 13% shell space and for future, vertical expansion.

HIGH PERFORMANCE CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES

Due to the critical nature of the program, the building must meet stringent survivability criteria.  Designed to meet the challenge of a Category Five storm and still maintain operations, the primary structure is a post tension concrete building clad with architectural precast and high performance, impact resistant glazing systems to mitigate catastrophic events.

Sarasota Police Department Headquarters
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Sarasota Police Department Headquarters
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DAY LIGHT ND VIEW

- Provide daylight and views for 75% of occupants
- Use High Insulation Value Glazing Systems
- Use of Hybrid Translucent Wall Panels and Curtainwall Glazing
- Daylight Harvesting and Light Gardens
- Interior Glazing at Day Lit Corridor to Borrow Light
- Solar Shading and Fixed Louvers

SUSTAINBILITY GOAL

- Reduce Long Term Operational Cost with Water Cooled Chillers
- Design High Performance Exterior Facade
- Use High Efficiency Light Fixtures, Occupancy, and Light Sensors
- Capture Site Water Prior to Discharge and Reuse
- Reuse of Existing Downtown Urban Site

- Connect into Local Public Transportation Infra
- Connect into Local Public Transportation Infrastructure
- Efficient Water Use Fixtures
- Grey Water Reuse
- Reflective Roofing
- Use of Low VOC Materials
- Use of High Recycled Content Materials
- Use of Slag and Fly Ash in Post-tension Concrete

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