Project Description

Data center architectural model with removable sections.

This detailed architectural model represents a modern data center complex integrated into a landscaped environment. The design highlights both technical precision and spatial organization, with a layout that emphasizes efficiency, security, and functionality.

The model features modular, removable components, including:

Detachable roof sections that reveal the internal structure of the facility, allowing clear visualization of server rooms, corridors, and technical areas.

Removable floor levels, providing layered insight into the spatial distribution and organization of the building.

The exterior is surrounded by realistic landscaping, complete with trees, roads, and parking areas, effectively illustrating how the facility blends with its natural surroundings. The curved site topography and multi-level layout demonstrate how the building adapts to sloped terrain.

This interactive model serves as a powerful presentation and educational tool, enabling architects, engineers, and clients to explore the building’s design and infrastructure in depth—from exterior form to interior functionality.

Data center models provide a clear and precise three-dimensional representation of the infrastructure and equipment of a data center, allowing engineers and architects to visualize and analyze the layout and design in detail.

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Using models, design teams can try various configurations and arrangements of equipment, identifying optimal solutions to maximize space, efficiency, and performance of data centers. Models make it possible to identify potential issues before the actual construction or implementation of a data center, helping to prevent unforeseen costs and delays.

Scale models serve as powerful communication tools between the different teams involved in the design and implementation of a data center, allowing for better understanding and clarity of project requirements and objectives.

Data center models provide a clear and precise three-dimensional representation of the infrastructure and equipment of a data center, allowing engineers and architects to visualize and analyze the layout and design in detail.