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Decoding Data centres: An Insight Into Mission Critical Architecture

Today we are sitting down with Muhammad Khan, the Studio Director and Data Centre Sector Lead at Stephen George + Partners LLP. Unsure about what 'Mission Critical Projects' are in architecture? Or perhaps you're contemplating whether you should ventur

Episode 191 of the Architecture Social podcast, hosted by Architecture Social, titled "Decoding Data centres: An Insight Into Mission Critical Architecture" was published on December 5, 2023 and runs 47 minutes.

December 5, 2023 ·47m · Architecture Social

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Today we are sitting down with Muhammad Khan, the Studio Director and Data Centre Sector Lead at Stephen George + Partners LLP. Unsure about what 'Mission Critical Projects' are in architecture? Or perhaps you're contemplating whether you should venture into this sector?

Today we are sitting down with Muhammad Khan, the Studio Director and Data Centre Sector Lead at Stephen George + Partners LLP.

Unsure about what 'Mission Critical Projects' are in architecture? Or perhaps you're contemplating whether you should venture into this sector?

Muhammad is not just sharing snippets from his fascinating career journey, he's also offering a rare peek into the evolution of their office and the vision that has guided their growth. 

Hold on, we're not done yet! Muhammad will also demystify the data centres sector, throwing light on its intricacies. Plus, he'll be showcasing a project to give you firsthand insight into the sector's workings. 

It's time to dive head-first into the realm of Mission Critical Projects and determine if it's the next big move for your career. 

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