Sourdough Fire Station

Bozeman Montana

Sourdough Fire Station

Situated near Bozeman, Montana, the Sourdough Fire Station stands as a cornerstone of safety and support for its rural community. This one-story, $2.9 million facility is designed to provide comprehensive emergency services while offering a welcoming environment for the dedicated firefighters who serve there. With living quarters, a commercial kitchen, dining area, and a comfortable lounge, the station balances functionality with comfort to create a home away from home for its team.

A Hub of Preparedness and Community Service

At the heart of the station are its four apparatus bays and gear turnout area, which house essential equipment for fire suppression, emergency medical response, and rescue operations. A thoughtfully designed conference room supports public education initiatives and serves as a gathering space for community outreach and training programs. Every aspect of the Sourdough Fire Station was crafted to ensure it could not only meet the demands of emergency response but also foster a spirit of service and preparedness.

Supporting and Protecting the Community

From fire suppression and rescue operations to public education, the Sourdough Fire Station embodies its mission to protect and support the community it serves. Designed with both functionality and a sense of care for those who live and work there, the station is a symbol of safety and readiness, ensuring that firefighters are equipped and prepared to respond whenever the community needs them most.

Dowling Studio Architects

Hyalite Fire District

Bozeman, Montana

Government

Team Role

Architectural Design, Sustainability & Green Building Design, Value Engineering, Building Information Modeling, Documentation & Technical Specifications, Architectural Project Management, Construction Administration, Quality Control & Assurance

2013

Year Completed

11,500 SF

Square Feet

$2,900,000

Construction Costs