Yong Ju Lee Architecture

Myeonmok Fire Station

Myeonmok Fire Station
© Kyungsub Shin

MYEONMOK FIRE STATION

Yong Ju Lee Architecture

AREA
630 m²

DESIGN PRINCIPAL
Yong Ju Lee

PHOTOGRAPHS
Kyungsub Shin

YEAR
2017

ARCHITECTS OF RECORD
UPEM Architects

LOCATION
Jungnang-Gu, South Korea

CATEGORY
Fire Station

Myeonmok Fire Station
© Kyungsub Shin
Myeonmok Fire Station
© Kyungsub Shin

Text description provided by architect.

Previous fire station in Myeonmok area could not handle fire-service demand efficiently with its old facilities.

Myeonmok Fire Station
© Kyungsub Shin
Myeonmok Fire Station
© Kyungsub Shin

New proposed fire station improves the working condition and provides locals the sense of firefighting safety by unique architectural symbol.

Myeonmok Fire Station
© Kyungsub Shin
Myeonmok Fire Station
© Kyungsub Shin

Program layout for short circulation and open offices increases work efficiency and firefighters’ mobilization for emergency response. Its distinct image of elevation will suggest new identity of fire station as public building.

Myeonmok Fire Station
© Kyungsub Shin
Myeonmok Fire Station
© Kyungsub Shin

Located in the residential area with large apartment complex, it faces 6-lane road in the front and retaining wall at the back from Jungnang Stream.

The garage for three fire vehicles and the main office with an abundance of windows are positioned in a row directly to the main road.

Myeonmok Fire Station
© Kyungsub Shin
Myeonmok Fire Station
© Kyungsub Shin

It helps effective civil service and open and active attitude as an essential public infrastructure. Programs on the upper floors are nearby vertical circulation and most bedrooms are at the back of the building for more intimacy.

The louvers in elevation symbolize quick mobilization of fire trucks. The gradient pattern generated combined by two louver types with different depth (100mm and 200mm) is employed to maximize this concept.

Myeonmok Fire Station
© Kyungsub Shin
Myeonmok Fire Station
© Kyungsub Shin

This skin can provide functional advantage blocking the direct sunlight, but gaining enough lighting and openness as well as conceptual idea.

The windows with or without covered louvers based on inner programs give depth and variation in the elevation.

Myeonmok Fire Station
© Kyungsub Shin
Myeonmok Fire Station
© Kyungsub Shin

While many fire stations stand out the most visually in urban context to symbolize their identity by red color and bold signage, this new station tries to deal with it by the building itself.


Myeonmok Fire Station
First Floor Plan
Myeonmok Fire Station
Second Floor Plan
Myeonmok Fire Station
Third Floor Plan
Myeonmok Fire Station
Fourth Floor Plan


Myeonmok Fire Station
Concept Diagram

Myeonmok Fire Station
Elevation Diagram
Myeonmok Fire Station
Concept Diagram

Myeonmok Fire Station
Exploded Axonometric


Myeonmok Fire Station
Cross Section
Myeonmok Fire Station
Longitudinal Section

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