Lawton Public Safety Facility

A Municipal Facility Design That is Uniquely Lawton
Lawton, Oklahoma

We designed a 106,778-square-foot public safety facility for the City of Lawton in Oklahoma to help its law enforcement, justice, and firefighting professionals address significant operational, security, and space deficiencies. The comprehensive municipal facility houses courts, police, and jail functions, as well as the city’s Fire Station No. 1. The desire for consolidated resources and improved facilities informed the specific project needs for our team to address. 

190

officers

32

civilian personnel

The facility’s building design is uniquely “Lawton.” The City of Lawton rests at the foothills of the Wichita Mountains. The soft geological forms seen in the distant views of these mountains formed the design inspiration for the lobby roofline. With greater visibility, the new facility extends the existing cultural and civic presence downtown to this northeast gateway site. The long narrow site has been organized with public access, parking, and bike trails on the west.

Our firm provided architecture, interior design, civil engineering, structural engineering, technology, and planning services for the project. 

Square Footage

Total: 106,778 SF
Police: 28,760 SF
Jail: 24,673 SF, 113 beds
Courts: 12,529 SF
Fire: 13,397 SF
Shared Spaces: 7,940 SF

Owner

City of Lawton

Client

City of Lawton

Cost

$33.7 million

Services

  • Architecture

Markets

  • Community Facilities
  • Justice

Regions

  • Southwest