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Fire Station 26

Atlanta, Georgia

Situated in Atlanta’s historic Buckhead neighborhood, Fire Station 26 is a new two-story public safety facility designed by Fitzgerald Gray Hagan Architects to support the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department. Fitzgerald Gray Hagan provided architectural design services for the project, which is nearing completion and strengthens the city’s emergency response network with modern, efficient, and resilient infrastructure. The program includes three drive-through apparatus bays, bunk and living quarters, a fitness room, and multipurpose training and meeting spaces, supported by upgraded mechanical, electrical, and communications systems to ensure reliable 24/7 operations.

A balanced approach to performance and context informs the design, responding to the residential character of the surrounding Buckhead neighborhood. The exterior incorporates durable, energy-efficient materials that integrate with the local urban fabric while supporting long-term performance. Sustainable strategies are embedded throughout, including responsible site development and stormwater management. The completed facility delivers a modern, adaptable fire station that enhances emergency response capabilities while reflecting the professionalism of the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department and the community it serves.

Highlights

Size

11,000 GSF

Status

Anticipated Completion Summer 2026

Services Provided

Architect of Record
Architecture
Concept Development
Design Lead
Interiors
Programming