Location:New York City
Associate with LYG STUDIO

AI / Energy / Urban Interface

In an era where artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the world, computational power is no longer a hidden infrastructure at the edge of the city, but a central force driving its future. This project envisions a “perceptible container of computation,” where data flow, energy exchange, and human experience are brought into dialogue.

The architecture is conceived as a carved “intelligent stratum.” Through the sectional expression, the otherwise invisible logic of machines—servers, circulation, and thermal systems- is revealed as an integrated spatial narrative. As AI workloads intensify, thermal management becomes a critical challenge. In response, the project introduces a water-based cooling system embedded within the building itself. Utilizing the thermal stability of the ground, a network of cooling loops operates like an invisible vascular system, continuously extracting heat from high-density computing cores and redistributing it for reuse across the building.

Above this infrastructural layer, the building transforms from a passive container into an interface. Large openings frame the Manhattan skyline, allowing the precision and silence of computation to coexist with the vibrancy of the city. Visitors encounter a new type of architectural experience- one that makes the presence of data, energy, and machine intelligence tangible.

Rather than concealing its technical core, the project embraces visibility and integration. It redefines the data center as a civic artifact: a building that not only supports the digital world, but also participates in the cultural and environmental life of the city. By merging efficiency with perception, the design proposes a new paradigm for infrastructural architecture in the age of AI.