SAN JOSE DATA CENTER

Design-Bid-Build: Corgan, Architect of Record

San Jose, CA

75,000 sq ft

 

This adaptive-reuse project is exemplary in its creative approach to sustainability by reappropriating a long vacant building from the 1980’s to serve as a state-of-the-art data center. The design team reinforced the existing structure and tied it into new rooftop mechanical equipment dunnage that covers most of the building to increase the structural importance factor to 1.5. The front entry and lobby were enhanced to denote access into a high-tech space. The main communal area located just past the secure lobby celebrates the intersection of new and old by exposing the existing structure below an LED lighting design that is reminiscent of a circuit board. Orange accents are located throughout the communal and office area, as well as in the wall mounted lights that line the corridors to reinforce the client’s brand identity. Floor to ceiling windows at the lobby and adjacent an existing internal break room courtyard invites natural light to the far reaches of the space. In the theme of green reuse, the building's mechanical system utilizes a refrigerant cooling system that uses significantly less energy and no water given that the surrounding area is prone to frequent droughts.

 

BREAK AREA

NETWORK OPERATION CENTER

BUILDING ENTRANCE

LOBBY

UTILITY CORRIDOR

DATA HALL

Read more on Corgan Project here.