Data Centers
The Speed of Trust
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Responsive collaboration is the path to partnership.
We’re proud to be a leading data center architect in the United States. Our practice is designed around what we call "the speed of trust" — being responsive to our clients' needs while providing a collaborative process for solution-finding. Since 1979, Corgan has led the industry with high-performance designs and first-to-market innovations. That’s because we understand the intricate details of data center design, and it’s made us trusted advisors to many of the world’s top companies. With more than 250 data center team members, we have the bench strength and the skill to help our clients scale their capacity with speed and confidence.
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Data Centers Projects
CyrusOne Aurora Data Center
CoreSite CH2 Data Center
DataBank SLC-5 Data Center
QTS Project Shellhorn Data Center
Stream DFW VII Data Center
RiCloud Data Center
Vantage VA12 Data Center
Chayora Data Center
Corscale Gainesville Crossing Data Center Campus
Global Technology Company Project Isabel Data Center
Aligned Energy Project Miramar Data Center
TMGcore — The OTTOmobile
T5 Data Centers Chicago II Data Center
QTS Project Joshua Data Center
CyrusOne Project Kincora Data Center
Data Centers News & Insights
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Data centres roundtable: how to design for a changing world
BREEAM: Design for Sustainability & Performance
Data Center Architecture: From Blank Box to Blockbuster Design
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Corgan tops ranking of architecture firms for revenue from data center design work
Corgan Ranked #1 Data Center Architecture Firm by Building Design + Construction
Quantum computers show promise to power up real estate demand
10 biggest impacts to the data center market in 2024–2025
Chicago area's data center push continues as developer T5 breaks ground on Northlake facility
Low-Slung Data Centers Look to the Sky
QTS plans $288M data center project south of Dallas