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Data centres take their place in the built environment

14 May 2025
Zero Carbon Energy Stage
Zero Carbon Energy

Data centres have seen a massive growth since Covid and in recognition of their importance to economic development have been classified as critical infrastructure by the government. Data centres are involved in almost every human activity and interaction. Located in urban settings, typically in industrial areas, they need access to good fibre networks. On most urban sites this means compact multi-storey buildings, to maximise density and make the business case for the developer client. 

Data centres are also moving away from being an energy greedy neighbours and are poised to become net energy exporters to anticipated heat networks. A data centre can heat thousands of homes and their vertical forms can be a site for urban greening and the delivery of BNG. 

Our expert panel will reveal the opportunities presented by data centres. As this type of building proliferates how do we develop data centres to take advantage from their integration into our cities?

Sponsored By Viritopia

 

Chairperson
Steve McIntyre, Principal Environmental Consultant - Viritopia
Speakers
Alex Soto, Head of Sustainability - studio NWA
Martin Wright, Chief Architect - Pure Data Centres Group
Sam Grady, Director of Strategy - A Healthier Earth
Jack Williamson, Associate Architect - Scott Brownrigg