Over the past 10 years, the practice has been actively engaged in the design and construction of datacentres across Denmark, London, and Dublin. In each project, our approach has extended beyond purely functional and technical requirements to create a distinct sense of place and regional identity within the campus grounds.
Key aspects of our work include:
• Landscape and Site Integration: Ensuring the datacentre campus complements its surrounding context, responding to local topography, landscape typologies, and environmental conditions.
• Active Recreation: Promoting opportunities for movement and engagement across the site, such as pedestrian and cycling routes, outdoor amenity spaces, and accessible pathways, where appropriate.
• Biodiversity and Ecology: Developing strong ecological measures to enhance habitats, support native flora and fauna, and improve the overall environmental quality of the site.
Through this integrated approach, our datacentre projects achieve a balance between high-performance operational requirements and environmental and social value, creating campuses that are not only technically efficient but also visually, ecologically, and experientially engaging.




