Tag: fire station

Delaware Holds Grand Opening Ceremony for Station 304

The City of Delaware, Ohio held a grand opening ceremony for the new Station 304, the fourth fire station in the City to serve the growing communities in the southeast area of the City. The station was designed from a prototype design developed by Mull & Weithman Architects as part of the design process for […]

Historic Station Holds Last Call

The Norwalk Fire Department met on November 7, 2018 to formally close the old Station located at 42 Whittlesey Ave. The Station served the City of Norwalk for 106 years, but no longer met the functional needs of the growing community. The closure comes as the Department moves to it’s new home, a 17,000 sf […]

City of Ashland Feasibility Study Completed

The City Of Ashland, Ohio hired Mull & Weithman Architects to complete a feasibility study for the construction of a new fire station on the City’s south side.  The station will serve as the City’s satellite station, providing quicker response times to this area of the community. The resulting station totals just over 12,200 sf […]

B.J. Mull Consults on Fire Station Designs for the Army Corps of Engineers

Earlier this summer, Bradley Mull- vice-president and co-founder of Mull & Weithman Architects was invited to Huntington, Alabama on behalf of the US Army Corp of Engineers to review Standardized Fire Station Design documents for Army Facilities worldwide. B.J., along with other industry experts, spent a week with the Owner and their design team, reviewing […]

Concord Township Fire Station 341 Receives Bronze Award for Firehouse Magazine’s 2017 Station Design

Firehouse Station Design Awards awarded Concord Township Fire Station 341 the Bronze award for Career Fire Stations. The station was published in the November 2017 issue of Firehouse Magazine. This is the fourth Firehouse Station Design Award Mull & Weithman Architects has received, including the 2005 Station Style Renovation Gold Award for Jackson Township Station […]