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How Gensler Is Designing Data Centers For A Faster AI Future

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Mar 11, 2026
Jackson Metcalf, architect and principal at Gensler with nearly two decades designing critical facilities, talks about rethinking data centers for fast-moving AI. He covers the clash between slow building timelines and rapid chip cycles. He explains modular, plug-and-play mechanical and electrical strategies, converting existing buildings, and designing durable, adaptable structures that support future cooling and power shifts.
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Design For Flexibility Not Maximum Efficiency

  • Designing hyper-efficient data centers reduces future flexibility and risks obsolescence.
  • Jackson Metcalf explains chips refresh every 18–36 months while buildings take 2–3 years, so buildings need built-in 'fluff' to adapt to changing technology.
ADVICE

Make Mechanical And Electrical Systems Plug And Play

  • Do design data centers with plug-and-play mechanical and electrical galleries.
  • Metcalf recommends modular fan-wall units and CDUs so spaces can host air-cooled cloud racks or liquid-cooled GPU banks for different tenants.
INSIGHT

Lego Mindset With Repeatable Megawatt Modules

  • Use consistent scalable modules as a Lego system to grow campuses predictably.
  • Metcalf describes sizing around repeatable megawatt modules (e.g., 8, 12, 24 MW) paired with matching UPS/electrical blocks for easy scaling.
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