When flexibility is treated as a foundational design principle rather than an afterthought, it becomes a source of resilience ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance, data centers are evolving into dynamic command hubs designed to handle the massive data throughput and processing power required for advanced AI ...
New workload demands are turning data handling into a system-level design challenge rather than a back-end afterthought.
Amazon, Google and Microsoft are all investing millions of dollars into nuclear power, driven by a need for more power for both data centers and artificial intelligence processing. RJ Bardsley joins ...
Editor's Note: This article features interactive listening modules that can be accessed in the original post here. The abundance of the digital age has brought with it a tremendous need for physical ...
For decades, data centers were designed with permanence in mind: fixed plans, rigid shapes and predictable life cycles. Physical constraints of legacy architectures made them inherently static. But in ...
Unlike conventional structures, the entirety of the building—apart from glass-framed cutouts along its frontage—will be windowless. This programmatic requirement enhances security for the data suite ...
Data centers sit at the center of our digital world—critical infrastructure powering cloud services, online transactions and the ever-expanding digital economy.
The rapid rise of artificial intelligence workloads is transforming data center design and construction, posing new challenges and opportunities for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing professionals.