Exposing the Data Center

Given the rapid growth in the importance of the Internet, data centers - the buildings that store information on the web - are quickly becoming the most critical infrastructural objects in the world. However, so far they have received very little, if any, architectural attention. This thesis proclai...

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Main Author: Sergejev, Ivan
Other Authors: Architecture
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Language:en
Published: Virginia Tech 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/51838
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-518382021-06-22T05:29:14Z Exposing the Data Center Sergejev, Ivan Architecture Rott, Hans Christian Bassett, James Dugas, David internet cloud data center architecture design LD5655.V855 2012.S474 Given the rapid growth in the importance of the Internet, data centers - the buildings that store information on the web - are quickly becoming the most critical infrastructural objects in the world. However, so far they have received very little, if any, architectural attention. This thesis proclaims data centers to be the 'churches' of the digital society and proposes a new type of a publicly accessible data center. The thesis starts with a brief overview of the history of data centers and the Internet in general, leading to a manifesto for making data centers into public facilities with an architecture of their own. After, the paper proposes a roadmap for the possible future development of the building type with suggestions for placing future data centers in urban environments, incorporating public programs as a part of the building program, and optimizing the inside workings of a typical data center. The final part of the work, concentrates on a design for an exemplary new data center, buildable with currently available technologies. This thesis aims to: 1) change the public perception of the internet as a non-physical thing, and data centers as purely functional infrastructural objects without any deeper cultural significance and 2) propose a new architectural language for the type. Master of Architecture 2015-04-28T08:03:03Z 2015-04-28T08:03:03Z 2014-01-29 Thesis Text vt_gsexam:2244 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/51838 en OCLC# 88664308 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ iii, 83 pages ETD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic internet
cloud
data center
architecture
design
LD5655.V855 2012.S474
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cloud
data center
architecture
design
LD5655.V855 2012.S474
Sergejev, Ivan
Exposing the Data Center
description Given the rapid growth in the importance of the Internet, data centers - the buildings that store information on the web - are quickly becoming the most critical infrastructural objects in the world. However, so far they have received very little, if any, architectural attention. This thesis proclaims data centers to be the 'churches' of the digital society and proposes a new type of a publicly accessible data center. The thesis starts with a brief overview of the history of data centers and the Internet in general, leading to a manifesto for making data centers into public facilities with an architecture of their own. After, the paper proposes a roadmap for the possible future development of the building type with suggestions for placing future data centers in urban environments, incorporating public programs as a part of the building program, and optimizing the inside workings of a typical data center. The final part of the work, concentrates on a design for an exemplary new data center, buildable with currently available technologies. This thesis aims to: 1) change the public perception of the internet as a non-physical thing, and data centers as purely functional infrastructural objects without any deeper cultural significance and 2) propose a new architectural language for the type. === Master of Architecture
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