FEMS & MPD Training Facility
2025 I Design Concept
LOCATION
Washington, DC
Discipline
Architecture
SECTOR
Cultural and Civic
Project Type
Public Safety & Emergency Services
Government Buildings
















Project Details
Moya Design Partners developed the conceptual design for a new, integrated training campus serving Washington, DC’s Fire and Emergency Medical Services (FEMS) and Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). This high-performance facility was envisioned as a national model for first responder training—combining operational excellence, resilience, and wellness in a state-of-the-art environment.
Our concept focused on creating a dynamic, flexible, and secure campus that meets the critical training needs of both departments while fostering collaboration, readiness, and long-term efficiency. The design includes administrative and academic spaces, tactical simulation areas, indoor/outdoor physical training zones, and specialized facilities like a driver training track, firing range, and burn tower.
The architecture prioritizes clarity and efficiency, with buildings organized into a walkable core and secure perimeter. We emphasized durable materials, intuitive circulation, daylighting, and sustainable infrastructure to reduce operational costs and environmental impact over the life of the facility. Key strategies included biophilic integration, smart building systems, and resilience against future climate-related disruptions.
This concept was guided by three core goals: to support high-performance training, to strengthen inter-agency coordination, and to create an inspiring campus where DC’s first responders are prepared to meet evolving public safety challenges. With forward-thinking infrastructure, integrated indoor and outdoor environments, and design centered on human performance, this proposal reflects Moya Design Partners’ commitment to shaping spaces that serve mission-critical needs with innovation and integrity.
Facts & Figures
Client
DC Department of General Services (DGS)
Size
Approx. 20 Acres
Status
Completed
Completion Year
2025 | Concept Design
accreditations
LEED Gold (Target)
Delivery Method
Design-Build