The Next Frontier: Shaping the Future of Data Centers

CLUAA, Farm Park, 2025. Photo: Clare Lyster.

About the program

The Next Frontier: Shaping the Future of Data Centers

at Taft

111 E Wacker Dr, Suite 2600, Chicago, IL 60616

Join us for a dynamic panel discussion that will dissect the forces rapidly transforming the data center landscape. As the backbone of the digital economy, data centers are at a critical inflection point, facing intense pressure around sustainability, urban integration, and rapidly evolving technology. This conversation will cover these topics and explore future possibilities, framed by CLUAA’s Farm Park installation at the Chicago Architecture Biennial. Representing architecture, academia, construction, law, and civic leadership, our distinguished panelists will explore how innovative design, policy, and technology are converging to create the next generation of data infrastructure. This is a must-attend session for anyone looking to understand the future potential of data centers.

Panelists include: Michael Fassnacht, Clayco; Clare Lyster, CLUAA; and Graham Grady, Taft Law. Moderated by Kimberly Dowdell, Amrize.

Made possible by Amrize, Taft Law, and Chicago Architecture Biennial.

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CLUAA

Chicago, United States

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Clare Lyster is a professor at the UIC School of Architecture. Her work sits at the intersection of architecture, landscape, and infrastructure, with emphasis on how logistical, metabolic, and socio-technical systems territorialize the built environment and the implications of this for design. She operates a design-based research practice called CLUAA that produces work across multiple platforms. She is the author of Learning from Logistics: How Networks Change Cities (Birkhäuser, 2016) and the forthcoming, Future Farm Forms (ACTAR, 2025); is co-editor of Third Coast Atlas: A Prelude to a Plan (ACTAR, 2017), and States of Entanglement: Data in the Irish Landscape (ACTAR, 2021). She is a member of ANNEX, an interdisciplinary arts collaboration that curated Entanglement, the Irish Pavilion at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale. Clare was awarded a 2019 UIC Researcher and Scholar of the Year Award; the CADA Distinguished Faculty Award 2019-20; the 2019 SOM Foundation Research Prize, among other prizes.

Chicago Architecture Biennial