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High Tech Dutch Fire Station Relies On Innovative Solar Collecting Rooftop Parking Lot

05/22/2011
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  • LIAG Architecten-NBHW Fire Station
    When the municipality of Alkmaar in <a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-netherlands-to-pave-roads-with-solaroad-solar-panels/">The Netherlands</a> needed a new <a href="http://inhabitat.com/oakland-fire-station-honored-with-leed-gold-certification/">fire station</a>, they had a lot of specific criteria that needed to be met. First the facility had to achieve a high level of energy efficiency and sustainability. They also needed the NBHW fire station to have facilities for a care center for addicts and meet many strict town planning conditions. As a result the facility, designed by <a href="http://www.liag.nl/engels/projecten/utiliteit/brandweeralkmaar.html">LIAG</a>, conforms to the site along the North Holland Canal with a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/intexure-architects-transform-parking-garage-into-a-rooftop-zen-garden/">rooftop parking deck</a> to place cars out of sight. The parking deck is also used to collect solar energy for the underground thermal energy storage system to minimize electricity use.
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  • LIAG Architecten-NBHW Fire Station
    The slender building volume runs north and south away from the city council buildings up to a height of 20 meters acting as an entrance to the city centre.
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    A ramp on the canal side of the building provides access to the innovative parking lot that acts to collect solar energy.
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  • LIAG Architecten-NBHW Fire Station
    Painted green to avoid overheating, the parking lot is like a giant radiant floor, but works to collect solar energy rather than release it.
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  • LIAG Architecten-NBHW Fire Station
    This heat is transferred down to the underground thermal energy storage (UTES) to provide 80% of its heating and cooling for the facility and the adjoining city council offices.
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    In March 2011, the building received an honorable mention from the European Architecture Award 2011 Architecture + Energy, which awards buildings with innovative energy concepts.
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    Overall the station achieved a higher energy rating than the city required for new construction and also made a concerted effort to include materials that had a lower impact in manufacturing, recycling, and reuse
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    The materials had to fit within the vision of ‘Cradle-to-Cradle' building.
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    The facility also makes use of rainwater recycling, extra high insulation, compact building and multi-use spaces.
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    An art installation by the name of Northern Lights, by Paul Baartmans, makes use of the reflective and metallic surface of the building to project colorful LED lights resulting in a playful and mysterious effect.
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    Site plan of the fire station along the North Holland Canal.
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    Ground floor plan of the NBHW Fire Station.
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    West cross section of the fire station.
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    East cross section of the fire station.
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LIAG Architecten-NBHW Fire Station

When the municipality of Alkmaar in The Netherlands needed a new fire station, they had a lot of specific criteria that needed to be met. First the facility had to achieve a high level of energy efficiency and sustainability. They also needed the NBHW fire station to have facilities for a care center for addicts and meet many strict town planning conditions. As a result the facility, designed by LIAG, conforms to the site along the North Holland Canal with a rooftop parking deck to place cars out of sight. The parking deck is also used to collect solar energy for the underground thermal energy storage system to minimize electricity use.

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