NEXTDC Data Centre – P2 Perth, Perth, Western Australia  - A Office & Industrial project for NEXTDC by Hames Sharley
NEXTDC Data Centre – P2 Perth, Perth, Western Australia  - A Office & Industrial project for NEXTDC by Hames Sharley
NEXTDC Data Centre – P2 Perth, Perth, Western Australia  - A Office & Industrial project for NEXTDC by Hames Sharley
NEXTDC Data Centre – P2 Perth, Perth, Western Australia  - A Office & Industrial project for NEXTDC by Hames Sharley
NEXTDC Data Centre – P2 Perth, Perth, Western Australia  - A Office & Industrial project for NEXTDC by Hames Sharley
NEXTDC Data Centre – P2 Perth, Perth, Western Australia  - A Office & Industrial project for NEXTDC by Hames Sharley
Client:
NEXTDC
Location:
Perth, Western Australia
Awards:
Master Builders Association of Western Australia Excellence in Construction Awards – Best Industrial Building $50 - $100 million - 2021
Master Builders Association of Western Australia Excellence in Construction Awards – Best Project - 2021
Property Council of Australia WA Property Awards - Best Commercial Property - 2021

Data centres represent a very utilitarian aspect of the built environment, and yet they compose a particular kind of infrastructure within contemporary society, one where form must follow function.

Hames Sharley was selected as a partner, supporting NEXTDC in the successful delivery of Perth’s first Tier IV data centre (P2), just one of the new developments for the data centre operator across the country.

NEXTDC is Australia’s most trusted and highly interconnected platform of premium colocation data centres. Housing the country’s largest and most comprehensive ecosystem of >640 clouds, networks and specialist IT services providers.

The exterior of the P2 Data Centre in Perth

Based in the Perth CBD, P2 forms an important digital interconnectivity hub, offering appropriate supporting infrastructure to deliver critical connectivity, front of house facilities, world-class security, a delivery area, storage and staging rooms and client parking and access. The newly built facility consists of over 10,000m² of technical space and 10 high density compute data halls.

Built to meet the increasing needs of today’s digital economy, the key moves and design principles consisted of:
Hames Sharley worked closely with Urbis and City of Perth (CoP) to deliver an outcome that worked for the local council and the client – balancing the security requirements with the City’s desire for an open and transparent public interface. As the architect and interior designer for P2 Perth, Hames Sharley also worked closely with subcontractors to deliver organised and considered services layout and routes, where possible.

  • Integration with the existing site conditions and infrastructure
  • Breakout spaces to the street for additional façade activation and improvement of the user experience
  • Effectively connecting the street with the main building level being at the 1/100 year flood level (2.5m level difference)
  • Concealment of services running externally
  • Fast architecture – repeating fins to the street that creates a dynamic façade when moving past the building in a vehicle
  • A lighting design to change the look of the building at night – proving 24-hour architecture for the Perth community.
Ultra-modern interior fitout of the P2 Data Centre in Perth

The project provided several challenging scenarios, the greatest involving the need to deliver a non-public building with a public interface that also connected the street level.

Strong, bold architectural accents of red connect to emphasise 3D spatial geometries in NEXTDC, while spatial layering throughout controls lighting and sight-lines.Think refined industrial, exposed services and metallic finishes, which make up the overall design aesthetic.

Hames Sharley added further value by investigating and implementing, (within budget), the inclusion of breakout spaces to the street for additional façade activation and improved user experience.

The newly built facility is the pinnacle of data centre certifications worldwide. Tier IV infrastructure is a building block on top of the requirements for Tier III, adding complete fault tolerance to the infrastructure deployed on-site. Completely fault-tolerant infrastructure means that any individual equipment failures or distribution path interruptions that occur will have no impact on the overall operations of the facility.

Server room at P2 Data Centre, Perth

The delivery method was Design and Construct, and Hames Sharley engaged early with the Head Contractor and sub-contractors on crucial design elements to ensure these were not overlooked, and the client achieved their optimal outcome. With over 12,000m2 of technical data centre space at full fitout, P2 supports the highest density, compute-intensive requirements for Perth organisations, and can scale from rack-ready cabinets to full contiguous rows and custom cages and private suites.

NEXTDC currently operates nine data centres nationwide, with facilities in Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Canberra.

The exterior of the P2 Data Centre in Perth

“NEXTDC’s P2 facility located on a high visible gateway site to the Perth CBD provides the critical infrastructure platform for West Australian businesses and has been built to meet the increasing needs of today’s digital economy. P2 forms an important digital interconnectivity hub, delivering local organisations enhanced connectivity capability to connect directly to the only locally available cloud on-ramps.

NEXTDC is extremely proud of the P2 facility that is built and operating to the highest standards globally, and right sized to support the requirements of business now and for years to come.

The P2 facility is a testament to the quality and collaboration of the entire NEXTDC project & engineering teams and its external consultants, engineers, suppliers and contractors, in particular Hames Sharley Architects, Aurecon Engineering and Multiplex as principal contractors. It was a privilege to work with such a talented team.”

John Turner, Head of Site Development - NEXTDC