Dublin Data Centre

An innovative multistorey data centre

Planning has been achieved for the site, located in an industrial region on the outskirts of Dublin, in an area identified for intensification

The development of the 3-acre brownfield site presents an opportunity to maximise the site’s potential and create job opportunities in the construction and data centre industry.

The site will be developed for hyper-scale clients, with a maximum IT load of 70MW. The multi storey solution, with separate switchyard and generator building, uses a combination of chilled water and continuous wall indirect air-cooling.  Hot air discharge via expressed chimneys on the façade, minimising hot air recirculation.

The campus is designed with mechanical plant, administration facilities, a substation, fuel store facilities, a security gatehouse, car and cycle parking, landscaping and external works.

When completed, the data centre will become a hub for data storage and processing to support digital services, delivered as an attractive, operationally efficient and environmentally aware building.

Location: Dublin, Ireland
Client: Confidential Client
RIBA stage: 1 to 3.
Role: Lead Architect

Design Team

  • Architect: studioNWA
  • Mechanical & Electrical Engineer: Cundalls
  • Structural Engineer: Cundalls
  • Transport Consultant: Cundalls
  • BREEAM Consultant: Cundalls

Sustainability

The data centre design targets BREEAM Very Good rating, with significant reductions in water consumption and on-site carbon dioxide emissions.
Materials are specified with low environmental impact over their whole life cycle, prioritising circularity. Demolition and construction waste targets a 95% reuse/ recycling/ recovery rate.

Soft planting, green and brown roofs are implemented to aid biodiversity, to assist in improving air quality and to enhance the urban greening factor in an otherwise industrial site deprived of natural elements. Rainwater is harvested to facilitate irrigation and reduce water consumption.

The site access strategy reduces the need for car parking spaces, with a 20% provision of electrical charging stations and the remaining ones to be ducted for the future. Foot paths and a cycling lane are included, along with changing facilities and showers to support a reduction in car journeys.

Architectural façade treatments to enhance the aesthetics of the industrial setting

The multi-storey layout has 12 data halls. The halls are cooled via IAC units sitting on external plant gantries, which adorn the building facades, gantry areas introduce textured layers to articulate the predominantly sealed building mass.

The selection and implementation of high-quality, high-performing materials throughout the design process ensures the inherent industrial aesthetic of the data centre is enhanced to the benefit of the site and its surroundings.


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