The data centre industry is constantly innovating, creating ways to meet our lifestyle needs, both in the software it develops and the environment it requires for its storage. One such future is for data centres to be more closely tied to the end user, localised solutions in your home or at the end of your street. The cathedral like quality of space at St Martins can be readily integrated into this philosophy providing an adaptive, shared space that can continue to evolve to meet its community’s futures. The concept has sought to integrate a digital future within the historical and culturally significant building, St Martin’s Church, Brighton.
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