Ways to marry data centre design with the sustainability imperative28 June 2024ProductsExperts tackle how to cut data centres’ carbon footprintExperts tackle how to cut data centres’ carbon footprintRegion: Rest of the worldMore: Data centresDecarbonisationTateSustainable architectureDesign construction & technologyClimate action
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Meeting data centres’ evolving needs29 November 2024ProductsData centre architects and manufacturers share their insights on this growing sector at a RIBAJ webinarData centre architects and manufacturers share their insights on this growing sector at a RIBAJ webinarRegion: United KingdomMore: Data centresGenslerSNHALegal regulatory & statutory complianceTechnology
Wealth of geospatial data has huge benefits for architecture25 March 2019ProductsSatellite data is about to transform the building processSatellite data is about to transform the building processRegion: United KingdomMore: DataDigital EarthDigital mappingEnvironmental designEnvironmental impactBIM
Are architects paid enough compared with other professionals?6 April 2023IntelligenceAmid broader white-collar unrest over pay, what does the data show about architects' salaries over recent decades?Amid broader white-collar unrest over pay, what does the data show about architects' salaries over recent decades?Region: United KingdomMore: Brian GreenSalariesArchitects' payDataInflationEconomics
Submerging data centres could provide deep savings and reliability25 September 2020ProductsProject Natick puts Microsoft data centre 117ft deep of Orkney IslandsProject Natick puts Microsoft data centre 117ft deep of Orkney IslandsRegion: ScotlandMore: MicrosoftData managementProject NatwickOrkney IslandsStephen CousinsSustainabilityBusiness clients and services
How new data and analytical tools boost practice14 August 2017IntelligenceHow to expand your ambitions, reach and capacityHow to expand your ambitions, reach and capacityRegion: United KingdomMore: Designing & building itInternal managementModellingData managementPractice
How to use your data to take advantage of the digital revolution11 January 2021IntelligenceThe transition from drawing board to CAD is nothing on thisThe transition from drawing board to CAD is nothing on thisRegion: United KingdomMore: Digital designDigital workingDigital futuresDale SinclairAecomSmart practiceData sharingInternet of ThingsBIMCircular economyOffsite manufacturing
Pilbrow & Partners builds on AI role in Francis Crick Institute redesign24 May 2021ProductsAI used to work on internal navigation could have wider applicationsAI used to work on internal navigation could have wider applicationsRegion: United KingdomMore: Data analysisAIPilbrow & PartnersSpace Syntax LaboratoryThe BartlettFrancis Crick InstituteDesign construction & technology
Data-led intuition is the key to designing for the digital age8 July 2021IntelligenceDigital innovation will lead a revolution in the design processDigital innovation will lead a revolution in the design processRegion: United KingdomMore: Dale SinclairDesignDigitalNet zero carbonCovid-19DataBIMSmart homesAecom
What does the data say about which schemes win planning?16 December 2021IntelligenceIt's simplistic to blame the planning system for holding back new developmentIt's simplistic to blame the planning system for holding back new developmentRegion: United KingdomMore: Planning permissionNIMBYismBrian GreenBusiness clients & servicesPlaces planning & communityHousing
Supply problems and apparent decline don’t spell disaster17 September 2021IntelligenceSupply problems – look deep into the data for the real economic storySupply problems – look deep into the data for the real economic storyRegion: United KingdomMore: Brian GreenEconomyEconomic outlookMaterialsCoronavirusBrexitHousebuildersInfrastructureDataRICSFMB