Integrated Design Group Celebrates 10 Years Of Data Center Design
The firm was launched to bring together the best engineers and architects to provide data center services for a variety of clients with unique needs.
Integrated Design Group (ID), an architectural, engineering and planning firm focused on the design of data centers, celebrates its 10-year anniversary this year. The data center design specialists have opened three offices and completed nearly 600 data center projects in the last decade. ID also created the 21st Century Data Center Design Symposium (21CDC), now in its fourth year, aimed at facilitating discussions about the practice of designing data centers. The firm is headquartered in Boston, with offices in Dallas and Tyson’s Corner, VA.
In 2003, when a major design firm unexpectedly decided to close, colleagues Robert Stein, Tony Asfour, Steve McNeice, and Gary Murphy banded together to form Integrated Design Group. They have grown the company into a multi-million dollar data center design firm that provides industry-leading data center services to financial, high-technology, institutional, and retail clients across the United States and abroad. A nationally ranked design firm by Zweig White and Building Design & Construction, ID is known for its creativity in green, modular and load-on demand data center design practices.