Reid Brewin Architects to unveil environmental projects at Data Centre World

Reid Brewin Architects are set to unveil a ground-breaking environmental data centre project at Data Centre World in London this March, following the company’s debut at the event in Paris last November.

  • Friday, 24th February 2023 Posted 1 year ago in by Phil Alsop

The two-day trade fair – which will take place at the Excel in London on 8-9 March – will showcase Reid Brewin Architects’ expertise when it comes to the design and construction of data centres, with a particular focus on using waste energy through innovative design.

 

“The nature of data centre design, build, and expansion can often be very challenging,” explained Reid Brewin Architects’ co-founder, Alex Reid. “The large consumption of energy and quantity of heat production – not to mention the volume of high-tech equipment which must be housed safely and efficiently – requires a certain level of skill and technical know-how, and it is more important now than ever to incorporate efficiencies and energy reuse wherever we can.

 

“Data Centre World is without doubt, the place where the industry’s leading decision makers gather, from across the world. We’re looking forward to meeting with like-minded experts, to explore and share ideas around how to best integrate the various components of the architectural project – while meeting sustainability and regulatory guidance.”.

 

Visitors to Reid Brewin Architects’ stand – D282 – will be met with:

 

An immersive VR experience exploring the very latest and most successful data centre projects.

Expert architects who can advise on the technical aspect of delivering today’s data centre projects. 

Open discussion around how we are helping data centres tackle environmental challenges.