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Brown Reynolds Watford Architects is a creative architecture and planning firm that devises innovative solutions  by emphasizing  both communication and collaboration throughout the design process.  With offices in Dallas, College Station, Houston and San Francisco, BRW has built a powerful portfolio of projects that demonstrates our commitment to meeting and exceeding client expectations while producing quality design.

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Martinez Architects
Cy-Fair Fire Station #5 in Houston, TX, received the Gold Award for the Volunteer/Combination Station category. The architect is Austin-based Martinez Architects.
Architects

Firehouse Announces 2021 National Station Design Award Winners

Fire departments and architect firms across the country are recipients of the Firehouse Station Design Awards for various fire station and facility categories.
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Architects

Product of the Day: Brown Reynolds Watford Architects -- BRW Architects Specialists in Firehouse Design

Aug. 2, 2019
With over 200 designed firehouses, Brown Reynolds Watford Architects (BRW) is a 120+ person, full-service architecture firm with highly experienced staff.
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Architects

Product of the Day: BRW Architects -- Fire Station Design

Aug. 2, 2018
With over 170 designed fire stations, Brown Reynolds Watford Architects (BRW) is a 100-plus person, full-service architecture firm with highly experienced staff.
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Product of the Day: Brown Reynolds Watford Architects -- Fire Station Designs

Aug. 2, 2017
With 168 designed fire stations, Brown Reynolds Watford Architects (BRW) is an award winning leader in the fire industry.

Articles & News

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In Quarters

In Quarters: Fort Bend County ESD 4 Fulshear Simonton Central Fire Station in Fulshear, TX

Feb. 20, 2024
At 30,140 sq. ft., the station serves as the disaster preparedness hub for its fast-growing, majority-residential community.
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In Quarters

In Quarters: Wylie, TX, Fire Station No. 4

Dec. 18, 2023
The 15,000-sq.-ft shared facility houses a full fire station that has three pull-thru apparatus bays, the city’s backup 9-1-1 dispatch center, an ICC 500 storm shelter and a police...
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Stations

2022 Station Design Conference Preview

Feb. 14, 2022
The 2022 edition of the Station Design Conference will provide firehouse design educational opportunities in the realms of reducing firefighter exposure to carcinogens, shared...
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During the past two years, the city of Mesquite, TX, has invested more than $400,000 in a focused cancer prevention initiative.
Safety & Health

An Investment in People

Dec. 1, 2020
The city of Mesquite, TX, invested more than $400,000 in a focused cancer prevention initiative to improve the health and safety of its firefighters.
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Topics at the 2019 SDC ranged from intitial planning and building to sustainability.
Stations

Station Design Conference 2019: Station Design Trends

July 1, 2019
Firehouse’s Station Design Conference highlighted the latest in station design innovations, technology and healthy concepts.
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To save on construction costs and contractor overhead, the City of Richmond, TX, used their public works department to complete the rough grading and building pad themselves.
Stations

Why Do Fire Stations Cost So Much?

Sept. 25, 2017
Janet Wilmoth talked with architects to answer the question of why fire station projects are so expensive.
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A new station can be a complex—and costly—undertaking, but with clear cost expectations and strong communication with the architect, the end result can be a fantastic addition to the community.
Stations

A New Station Will Cost How Much?

Aug. 1, 2016
Ray Holliday, Dianne Jones and Jennifer Bettiol explain station design costs, available resources and how to work with your architect to stay on budget.
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Station Design 2016: Design Details

July 1, 2016
Firehouse offers key takeaways from its latest Station Design Conference.

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Tecton Architects & H2M architects + engineers
Lexington Fire Headquarters in Lexington, MA.
SD Awards and Conference

2021 Station Design Awards

Nov. 15, 2021
Firehouse is pleased to present the eighth annual showcase of fire and emergency service facilities in our Station Design Awards program.
BRW Architects
Career 1 Gold: Richardson Fire Station No. 1
SD Awards and Conference

2020 Station Design Awards

Nov. 1, 2020
Firehouse is pleased to present the seventh annual showcase of fire and emergency service facilities in our Station Design Awards program.

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