Graham Bonnett

Embrace digital design to have more understanding and control over the design decisions and material quantities.. Use recycled materials wherever possible and adapt project aspirations to suit..

One of the biggest challenges in the sector is the rise in AI-driven computing, which dramatically increases server rack power density and heat generation.This shift forces data centre developers to adjust their strategies.

Graham Bonnett

As Lincoln puts it:.‘I’m in conversations all the time, whether or not it’s a new client that’s asking for, you know, 100 plus KW per rack… it’s pushing us to innovate pretty hard.’.More powerful servers mean that traditional air cooling can become inadequate.

Graham Bonnett

Lincoln suggests that the move towards alternative cooling methods - like liquid cooling - must balance innovation with the reliability needed to maintain near-perfect uptime.Robust testing and early collaboration with manufacturers and utility providers are key to ensuring new solutions are both effective and safe..

Graham Bonnett

Sustainable Power: Turning a liability into an opportunity.

As data centres draw ever larger amounts of power, sustainability becomes central.We use standardisation like the hidden skeletal bones of a building, but the outer manifestation can be as individual and unique as we are as human beings.. A Helpful Tool for the Wider Design & Construction Industry.

When PRiSM launched, we deliberately described it as a broad but shallow tool.It didn’t develop the design for you, but it had lots of applications.

Architects can use PRiSM to learn more about PMH techniques, including their rules, opportunities and constraints.Local authorities, housing associations and developers can use the app to drive standardisation across their estates, using a pattern book of apartments to deliver projects more efficiently, and achieving benefits like standardised maintenance regimes.

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