Growing Community, Growing Needs
The City of Lake Elmo, MN, created a city center to accommodate the town’s growing population and subsequent needs. The goal of the city center was to bring various functions under one roof, necessitating a larger and more consolidated space. The new facility includes two additions on either side of an existing structure located across the street from the original city hall. The new structure doubled the size of the city hall to over 9,000 sq ft and includes a new centralized 22,000 sq ft fire station. One notable feature is the inclusion of an ICC 500 storm shelter within the facility, addressing safety concerns for the community.
The project incorporated design elements to seamlessly blend the new additions with the existing structure. The exterior facade is meant to emulate Shou Sugi Ban — a Japanese process of charring wood for a unique aesthetic. Wells used a custom formliner and worked tirelessly to perfect a black concrete mix, supporting the design team’s desired aesthetic.