Jirčany Fire Station | SOA architekti

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Jirčany Fire Station | SOA architekti

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  • Project Name: Jirčany Fire Station
  • Practice: SOA Architekti
  • Products: Kingspan , Danpalon , BEST.CZ , Jap Jacina , Tarkett , ABB , ALUPROF , HSE , FRP Services , Laminam
  • Completion year: 2024
  • Gross Built up Area: 594 m²
  • Project Location: Ke Křížku
  • Country: Czech Republic
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Ondřej Píhrt, Štefan Šulek, Ondřej Laciga, Kateřina Luftová, Štěpán Tomš, Marie Hojná
  • Clients: Municipality Psáry
  • Structural Consultants: CLT: A2 Timber [Václav Bártík]
  • Contractors: BW – Stavitelství
  • Photo Credits: Alex Shoots Buildings
  • Others: Fire safety: Jiří Jasný, Electrical engineering: Jan Drašnar, HVAC: Václav Heis, Metal profiles, steel structure: SteelPro4, AL windows and doors contractor: Samat
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Excerpt: The Jirčany Fire Station, designed by SOA architekti, combines traditional and contemporary elements, taking inspiration from the shape and scale of rural barns. The architecture integrates functionality with aesthetics, featuring a polycarbonate facade that connects the inside with the outside. The interior is constructed with wood, offering a comfortable environment for firefighters, while a large window allows the public to observe their activities.

Project Description

Jirčany Fire Station | SOA architekti
© Alex Shoots Buildings

[Text as submitted by architect] The fire station in Dolní Jirčany is a place where tradition meets modern design and functionality. It is designed to resemble the typology of rural barns with its shape and volume. Its rectangular form and gabled roof also create a visual connection with the elementary school located across the street. From the very beginning, the design incorporates three distinct thermal zones: exterior-garage-interior.

Jirčany Fire Station | SOA architekti
© Alex Shoots Buildings

The architecture blends functionality with aesthetics, using a polycarbonate façade to connect the interior with the exterior while protecting the equipment. The wooden interior structure provides comfortable facilities for firefighters, while a large-format window offers the public a glimpse into their work.

Jirčany Fire Station | SOA architekti
© Alex Shoots Buildings
Jirčany Fire Station | SOA architekti
Ground Floor Plan © SOA architekti
Jirčany Fire Station | SOA architekti
© Alex Shoots Buildings

The firehouse is designed in such a way that its shape and volume resembles the typology of rural barns. Its rectangular shape and gabled roof also create a visual connection to the elementary school across the street. It is located on municipal land in the northwestern development area of Dolní Jirčany. Its location on the outskirts of the village, with immediate access to transport infrastructure, provides the firefighters with a convenient location for quick and effective interventions.

Jirčany Fire Station | SOA architekti
© Alex Shoots Buildings
Jirčany Fire Station | SOA architekti
© Alex Shoots Buildings

The building stands on an almost triangular plot between family houses and a primary school. Its shape and height were designed to be sensitive to the surrounding development. It therefore fulfils not only a functional but also an aesthetic role – creating a symbolic transition between the character of the houses and the public character of the school.

From the first sketch, the design works with three different temperature zones exterior-garage-building. Their technical design and operational separation are an integral part of the architectural concept. The building is designed as a steel hall sheathed with a translucent polycarbonate facade, into which a “light” wooden building is independently placed. 

Jirčany Fire Station | SOA architekti
© Alex Shoots Buildings

The polycarbonate façade provides a visual connection to the exterior and protection of the firefighting vehicles from the elements. The integrated wooden structure serves as a back-up for the firefighters. On the eastern façade of the garage, a large window is deliberately placed facing the street so that passers-by can get a glimpse of the functioning of the firehouse and get a closer look at the work of the volunteer firefighters.

Jirčany Fire Station | SOA architekti
© Alex Shoots Buildings
Jirčany Fire Station | SOA architekti
First Floor Plan © SOA architekti
Jirčany Fire Station | SOA architekti
© Alex Shoots Buildings

The structure of the hall is steel framed with trusses and columns of rectangular section. The ventilation is provided by steel rods. The façade of the garage is formed by a polycarbonate wall system in the composition polycarbonate panel – air cavity with embedded thermal insulation – polycarbonate panel. The roof consists of sandwich polyurethane panels in the composition sheet – PUR – sheet. Above the garage area and staircase there are light panels in the roof.

Jirčany Fire Station | SOA architekti
© Alex Shoots Buildings
Jirčany Fire Station | SOA architekti
© Alex Shoots Buildings

To the light and transparent envelope of the firehouse, the solid and compact built-in structure is its counterweight. The horizontal and vertical structures of the building are made of CLT panels. On the interior side, the CLT panels are admitted postcard panels; on the exterior side, towards the garage, the panels are insulated with wood-fibre boards and clad with pine plywood. The interior staircase in the rear is made of bent teardrop sheet. The exterior staircase adjacent to the north elevation is of galvanized construction, the landing and treads of porosity.

The project as a whole sets the stage for the effective functioning of the volunteer fire department, strengthening community cohesion and future development of the community.

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