In 2016, DCM opened our new headquarters in what was once Camden’s Fire Station No. 6. Dating from 1909, the building functioned as a firehouse for decades until its company relocated in 1978. Our firm fell in love with the original character of the space, with the exposed brick interior walls, hardwood floors, a three-story hose towerand stunning views of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge and Philadelphia skyline. Our team constructed the fit-out using recycled and repurposed materials. Daylight fills the upstairs open space studio while the lower floor serves as a gallery.
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In 2016, DCM opened our new headquarters in what was once Camden’s Fire Station No. 6. Dating from 1909, the building functioned as a firehouse for decades until its company relocated in 1978. Our firm fell in love with the original character of the space, with the exposed brick interior walls, hardwood floors, a three-story hose towerand stunning views of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge and Philadelphia skyline. Our team constructed the fit-out using recycled and repurposed materials. Daylight fills the upstairs open space studio while the lower floor serves as a gallery.