Award-Winning

Germany's first DGNB-certified fire station sets new standards

Fire stations face exceptionally high design standards—after all, every second counts in an emergency. The volunteer fire station in Caldern is no exception, playing a vital role in combating fires, floods, and other disasters. When the old facility could no longer meet modern technical and operational demands and its cramped location became untenable, the municipality of Lahntal commissioned a new building on a site at the village's southern edge.

Frankfurt-based architecture and engineering firm apd designed this compact structure to sit gracefully on the 5,000 m² hillside site, where a distinctive cantilevered canopy and thoughtfully landscaped grounds echo the gently rolling terrain. The design speaks through restraint and elegance—a timeless language expressed through refined proportions. For approximately 35 volunteer firefighters and 15 youth members, the architects created an efficiently planned interior that balances flexibility with contemporary standards. The building's material palette tells a functional story: the white-rendered front section contains the vehicle hall and technical support spaces, while the rear-ventilated timber façade frames the social and training areas across two levels. These spaces serve dual purposes—fostering camaraderie during social gatherings and providing refuge after challenging operations. The facility also ensures the next generation receives proper training, with ongoing education and drills guaranteeing seamless operational readiness.

Sustainability shaped every planning decision. Beyond space efficiency and flexible use, the team selected environmentally responsible materials and products sourced and processed to recognized ecological and social standards. Exposed installation runs serve a dual purpose: they simplify maintenance and allow for straightforward future upgrades. As a community initiative, retired firefighting equipment finds new purpose through upcycling. This commitment to holistic, sustainable design has reaped rewards: when calls come in, firefighters respond from a building honored with the Gold Certificate from the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB)—the first fire station in DGNB's history to earn this distinction.

www.apd-architekten.de

Photography:

Rafal Rogalski
www.mrariosa.com

Frank Wagenknecht

(Published in CUBE Düsseldorf 01|24)

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