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Quantum computing represents a revolutionary leap in technology, promising to solve complex problems that are currently intractable for classical computers, physical laboratories and research facilities.

By leveraging the principles of quantum mechanics, quantum computers can process vast amounts of data simultaneously, offering unprecedented computational power.

Creating buildings for housing quantum computers presents interesting challenges for design teams, with engineers and architects working closely with the computing experts to fully understand the requirements of the cutting-edge equipment.

海角视频鈥檚 teams around the world are at the forefront of shaping this new specialism, working on quantum computing facilities from the US to the Netherlands.

Quantum technology research taking place at QuTech Delft
QuTech, Delft. Image: QuTech.

Many experts believe quantum systems have the potential to make technologies exponentially more efficient. 

Chris McClean, partner at
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Our role is to address the complexity of emerging technologies, their energy and cooling demands, and to develop viable and sustainable built asset solutions to enable this ground-breaking and exciting new technology. Getting this right will unlock the full potential and realise enormous benefits for society as a whole.

Key considerations

  • Environmental controls
  • Vibration management
  • Efficient, low carbon MEP solutions
  • Achieving sustainability targets and accreditations
  • Laboratory design expertise
  • Increasing wellbeing standards
  • Future-proofing for a fast-evolving sector
  • Meeting latest safety standards
  • Multi-stakeholder coordination