Amrita Khosla

Amrita is an architect and writer with growing interests that lie at the intersection of urbanism, climate change and democratic design. Through her work, she creates and advocates for spaces that are resilient, inclusive and human-centric. Her passion for design innovation has given her research interests and writing a new voice - one that addresses the dynamic social and environmental challenges of contemporary times.

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The Ecological Footprint of Data Centers: The Downpour of a Digital Future

This article is the winning entry of the Epistle Writing Prize 2024, an annual competition dedicated to recognizing outstanding writing on design, architecture, and the environment.

We might be in the age of the digital cloud - however celestial or ethereal it may appear to be - but it is not only incontrovertibly material but also a powerful ecological force. In present times, data centers are mammoth powerhouses of modern information, communication, and technology industries with giant servers that store and process data. While their proliferation is in a sense, a consequence of our consumption patterns, and as the global demand for the digital grows, so does the data center footprint.