The protection and rescue centre in Trzin draws inspiration from traditional fire station designs, particularly its characteristic tower, symbolizing the town's historical identity. It merges two key functions into a single robust structure: one side hosts community rooms for clubs and firefighters, while the other consists of a two-level garage for fire engines. The building features durable materials like aluminum windows and exposed concrete, with a vibrant facade and strategic window openings that enhance connectivity with the neighborhood, including a courtyard for fire engines and an entrance square with landscaping that encourages community interaction.
The protection and rescue centre's design balances traditional fire station elements with modern functionality, showcasing a robust structure that serves as a community hub.
Incorporating large window openings and overhangs, the building connects seamlessly with its neighborhood, drawing in natural light and providing views of the surroundings.
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