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Keilor Fire Station : ウィキペディア英語版
Keilor Fire Station

Keilor Fire Station is the first in a series of three fire stations in suburban Melbourne, Victoria designed by Edmond and Corrigan. It is located in Milleara Road, Keilor.〔(Corrigan Projects ) Keilor Fire Station〕 Founded in the late 1970s, Edmond and Corrigan are widely recognised for their involvement in post-modern architecture focusing on Australian cultural factors. Their designs draw on different aspects that contribute to and shape society itself such as poetry, theatre, literature, dance and art combining particular influences to achieve a final architectural outcome. Peter Corrigan once said, “Buildings are informed by ideas… with generosity, intelligence and ambition.”.〔''Cities Of Hope''Conrad Hamann, 123〕
==Description==
An example of domestic architecture, Keilor Fire Station is a building that strives to communicate the role fire-fighters play in society through planning, layout shape, colour and materiality.
The building is recognisable by a heavy tile roof and a tall jaunty corridor with clerestories along with large fascia. It is static in approach and self-contained. Textures and colour scheme were inspired by local housing in the surrounding environment, whilst also responding to specific fire fighting traits, such as flame red and apricot striped inverted lintels.〔''Design City Melbourne''Leon Van Schaik, 165〕 Although Keilor Fire Station is set back from the street with limited access to the public, it is still clearly visible. This action has been interpreted as describing themes of self-sacrifice and heroism, with the building embodying an element of respect, providing a peaceful retreat for members of Melbourne Metropolitan Fire Brigade.〔''Design City Melbourne''Leon Van Schaik, 166〕

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