Project Details

In line with our dedication to providing sustainable, world-class emergency services to our community, The City of Raleigh is pleased to announce the start of the Fire Station 15 Replacement Project.

Fire Station 15, having reached the end of its useful life, will be replaced with a new 18,000 square feet state-of-the-art facility. Currently in the design phase, this project is scheduled for completion by 2028.

The Fire Station 15 is currently in the design phase. During the design phase the team converts programming insights into actual drawings and specifications. This includes Schematic Design, Design Development and Construction Documents. We are currently at the Construction Document Stage. 

 

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Public Artist - Todd Frahm

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Todd Frahm is an artist and owner of Stone Cloud Studio located in Asheville, North Carolina. Frahm earned his BFA in sculpture from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. He received his MFA from Southern Illinois University in 2002.

Todd has completed large-scale public works nationally & internationally in places such as the Indianapolis International Airport, the Urbana Free Library in Illinois, Fullerton College in southern California, and the Energetikas Sculpture Park in Palanga, Lithuania. Frahm has an impeccable track record for meeting deadlines and exceeding the expectations of art committees, collectors, and patrons. Regionally, he has completed commissions for the Town of Cary, Chapel Hill Public Library, and the Refinery Creator Space in downtown Asheville and exhibited widely in the surrounding area since relocating to western North Carolina in 2012. 

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Project Timeline

2024 - 2028

About Raleigh Public Art

Mission: To create and integrate diverse artworks into Raleigh's landscape in order to establish a vibrant visual environment that provides public places with civic distinction, as well as fostering meaningful connections between people and place.

History: In 2009, the City of Raleigh adopted ordinances creating the Percent Art Program. The program allocates 1% of funds from capital construction projects for public art. Public art associated with City of Raleigh construction projects is managed by the Raleigh Arts Office. More information about Raleigh Arts can be found at https://raleighnc.gov/raleigh-arts.