
Echelon Masonry - Phoenix Fire Station 59: Ken Leake's Story
Hear from the fire chief of Phoenix Fire Station 59, Ken Leake on his experience transforming the fire station into the first LEED Platinum building in the city of Phoenix.
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Hear from the fire chief of Phoenix Fire Station 59, Ken Leake on his experience transforming the fire station into the first LEED Platinum building in the city of Phoenix.
"We designed Station 59 with careful consideration of what these dedicated people do all day, every day,” says Larry Enyart, FAIA, LEED Fellow and Principal Architect of LEA Architects. “They live there, work out there and need to quickly be able to get to their trucks to respond to emergencies. Everything about the building needed to facilitate their needs." Watch the video to gain more insight from Larry Enyart.
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To help firefighters answer calls around the clock, the designers of Phoenix Fire Station 59 integrated beauty, acoustics and safety into an efficient structure, providing peace of mind for its occupants. Hear how the designers used Echelon Masonry to build a LEED platinum fire station
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