SUSSEX

FIRE SCHOOL EXPANSION

The Sussex Fire School expansion aims to provide 5,000 sq ft of additional space, accommodating over 1,600 students who attend over 70 programs offered every year. The existing 6,000 sq ft building houses the Fire School, State Fire Marshal’s Office, and the Technical Services Division. The project’s objectives include two 50-person classrooms, toilet rooms with lockers and showers, main office, lobby, and support spaces. The design integrates seamlessly with the existing facade to preserve its exterior appearance, while providing a visual focus for visitors approaching the main entrance. The existing facility is in good condition, yet requires some renovations to meet accessibility codes and programmatic needs..

Fearn-Clendaniel Architects, Inc.

The Sussex Fire School expansion aims to provide 5,000 sq ft of additional space, accommodating over 1,600 students who attend over 70 programs offered every year. The existing 6,000 sq ft building houses the Fire School, State Fire Marshal’s Office, and the Technical Services Division. The project’s objectives include two 50-person classrooms, toilet rooms with lockers and showers, main office, lobby, and support spaces. The design integrates seamlessly with the existing facade to preserve its exterior appearance, while providing a visual focus for visitors approaching the main entrance. The existing facility is in good condition, yet requires some renovations to meet accessibility codes and programmatic needs..
The Sussex Fire School expansion aims to provide 5,000 sq ft of additional space, accommodating over 1,600 students who attend over 70 programs offered every year. The existing 6,000 sq ft building houses the Fire School, State Fire Marshal’s Office, and the Technical Services Division. The project’s objectives include two 50-person classrooms, toilet rooms with lockers and showers, main office, lobby, and support spaces. The design integrates seamlessly with the existing facade to preserve its exterior appearance, while providing a visual focus for visitors approaching the main entrance. The existing facility is in good condition, yet requires some renovations to meet accessibility codes and programmatic needs..
The Sussex Fire School expansion aims to provide 5,000 sq ft of additional space, accommodating over 1,600 students who attend over 70 programs offered every year. The existing 6,000 sq ft building houses the Fire School, State Fire Marshal’s Office, and the Technical Services Division. The project’s objectives include two 50-person classrooms, toilet rooms with lockers and showers, main office, lobby, and support spaces. The design integrates seamlessly with the existing facade to preserve its exterior appearance, while providing a visual focus for visitors approaching the main entrance. The existing facility is in good condition, yet requires some renovations to meet accessibility codes and programmatic needs..
The Sussex Fire School expansion aims to provide 5,000 sq ft of additional space, accommodating over 1,600 students who attend over 70 programs offered every year. The existing 6,000 sq ft building houses the Fire School, State Fire Marshal’s Office, and the Technical Services Division. The project’s objectives include two 50-person classrooms, toilet rooms with lockers and showers, main office, lobby, and support spaces. The design integrates seamlessly with the existing facade to preserve its exterior appearance, while providing a visual focus for visitors approaching the main entrance. The existing facility is in good condition, yet requires some renovations to meet accessibility codes and programmatic needs..
The Sussex Fire School expansion aims to provide 5,000 sq ft of additional space, accommodating over 1,600 students who attend over 70 programs offered every year. The existing 6,000 sq ft building houses the Fire School, State Fire Marshal’s Office, and the Technical Services Division. The project’s objectives include two 50-person classrooms, toilet rooms with lockers and showers, main office, lobby, and support spaces. The design integrates seamlessly with the existing facade to preserve its exterior appearance, while providing a visual focus for visitors approaching the main entrance. The existing facility is in good condition, yet requires some renovations to meet accessibility codes and programmatic needs..