Tuttlingen, a town in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, built a new fire station on a site of around 9,800 square metres. The steel-reinforced concrete structure was finished off with long-lasting, age-resistant clinker brick facing.
16 vehicle boxes were planned. Other features included a servicing and washing area, and at the rear of the complex a workshop, a storehouse, and changing rooms and toilets for the fire fighters. A 14 metre high hose tower for drying the hoses after use rounded off the project. Large asphalt and paved areas predominate outside.
Thanks to their large performance spectrum, BEGA LED wall luminaires with asymmetrical flat beam light distribution perform the lighting tasks around the station.
BEGA LED pole-top luminaires with asymmetrical flat beam light distribution increase safety along the access routes. They are mounted on conical steel luminaire poles without a visible welding seam.
BEGA high-performance floodlights with symmetrical wide beam light distribution underline the modernity of the buildings. At the same time they also highlight the hose tower.
BEGA recessed ceiling downlights feature soft, wide beam light distribution for a high degree of visual comfort. They lend a special lustrous appearance to the entrance area to the fire station.
Products used in this project
Element | Brand | Product name |
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Manufacturers | BEGA |
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