Redefining data centres: Innovation, sustainability and *the future of construction* \\Lincoln Wood, Edged
How is the data centre industry evolving to meet the challenges of AI, sustainability, and energy security? In this episode of Built Environment Matters, Jaimie Johnston MBE speaks with Lincoln Wood, Director of Design at Edged.
Densification and the Geometry of Change: *Designing Data Centres in an Age of Uncertainty* \\Michael Hope-Jones
As AI workloads push rack densities to 150 kW and beyond, data centre design is inverting – from white space outward to infrastructure inward. MEP Director Michael Hope-Jones argues the industry needs to stop chasing the future and start building present-enabling infrastructure that can adapt as requirements crystallise.
Future Factories: *AI and the New Economics of Pharma* \\John Dyson
What happens when drug discovery leaders, big pharma, regulators, AI solution providers, and venture capital sit in the same room? Bryden Wood's Accelerate roundtable on AI and pharmaceutical manufacturing surfaced a clear consensus: the hype is in the wrong places – and we are not ambitious enough.
What it means to be *human in an age of AI* \\ John Dyson
Professor John Dyson asks what it means to be human at a moment when AI is reshaping how we work, decide, and collaborate – drawing on philosophy, neuroscience, and a walk in the woods to argue that curiosity, ethics, and practical reasoning matter more now than ever.