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1020 Hinson St. Las Vegas, NV |
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| Completed: | 2004-09 |
| Cost: | $2.95 M |
| Size (sq. ft.): | 10738 |
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| Owners: | City of Las Vegas |
| Contractors: | Architects -City of Las Vegas Architectural Services, Sam Toleman, AIA; Louis Baker; Comfort Engineering-Erik Singman Engineering Structural Solutions; and Aztec Engineering-Dan Campbell (Structural Engineer) Civil Engineers-Allen Pavelka, P.E. Design-CLV Architectural Services Electrical Engineers-LVE, LLC, Inc. Photographers-Architectural Services Structural Engineer-LVE, LLC, Inc. |
| Description: | The Fire Department holds fast to many traditions, like the hundred year old ceremony of the ringing of the bell to honor a fallen fire fighter, yet they utilize state of the art equipment in their day to day training evaluations. It was this juxtaposition of the old and the new and the design “keep 5 alive” that came to be the main thrust for the design of the new fire station 5. |
| Extra Note: | Illia, Tony. “Montecito Breaks Ground on Office Building.” Business Press, September 13, 2004, 10. AIA Nevada Design Awards (2005) Entry No. B05070, Submission. UNLV Architecture Studies Library holds: Form Core Boards, Project Entry Form, Project Identification Form, Photo Release Form, Intern Compensation Disclaimer Form, Exteriors Photos, Site Plan, Floor Plans, Elevations, Sections, Interior Photos and CD |