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It’s open, it’s airy, so that provides light.

Here, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) offers us a way to address the challenge using a process based on mathematical modelling..Passive design measures also form a key part of a sustainable design strategy.

Jami Cresser-Brown (she/her)

We must consider elements such as building orientation, the optimisation of facades to balance seasonal heat loss and gain, enhancing daylight and using natural or mixed-mode ventilation.To truly achieve sustainability in design, we should use passive design measures as much as we can to address health and wellness related challenges, as we search for a balance between wellness and energy efficiency.If we’re pumping air into our buildings to make sure the environment is clean, are we wasting energy?

Jami Cresser-Brown (she/her)

Focusing on sustainability in design with passive design measures can help us rely less on mechanical systems.When we do use them, it’s important to make sure they’re energy efficient — they need to be properly designed, set up and commissioned.. Construction technology: data and computer modelling.

Jami Cresser-Brown (she/her)

As time progresses and construction technology advances, the importance of data and computer modelling in sustainable design continues to grow.

A few years ago, we had only very basic computer modelling to help us understand what to expect from a building’s energy performance.Accurate determination of buffer vessel sizing through this analysis helps prevent oversizing, thereby saving costs and plant space, and minimising the need for structural reinforcement..

The optimisation of the chilled water system design ensures even distribution throughout the data hall.This optimisation process is crucial, as it prevents the tendency to oversize equipment or specify unnecessary components to meet resilience requirements, providing assurance that the building will meet requirements and allowing for greater potential for economic and carbon cost savings..

As the demand for data centre capacity continues to grow and challenges in electrical supply capacity become more pronounced alongside regulatory pressures, there is an increasing need for data centre designs to be optimised..The integration of CFD into the early design process empowers stakeholders to push boundaries, optimise performance, and embrace sustainable practices, all whilst ensuring the functionality and resilience that is so crucial to the performance of these buildings..