Data centers, automated assembly lines, telecommunications facilities, and warehouses represent a very utilitarian aspect of the built environment, and yet they compose a particular kind of infrastructure within contemporary society, one that is fundamental to the development of everyday life. Rarely discussed within the profession, these new typologies have more recently penetrated the architectural discourse, raising questions about the architectural significance and design potential of the spaces sustaining the mechanics of today's world.
Architecture Without People: the Built Environment of Machines
https://www.archdaily.com/949162/architecture-without-people-the-built-environment-of-machinesAndreea Cutieru
Facebook Prineville Data Center / Sheehan Partners
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Architects: Sheehan Partners
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- Year: 2011
https://www.archdaily.com/285237/facebook-prineville-data-center-sheehan-partnersDaniel Sánchez