Infomart, Technology and data center complex in Dallas, United States.
Infomart is a seven-floor building complex for technology and data centers in Dallas, Texas, covering a large area and housing modern telecommunications infrastructure. The structure has multiple glass facades and entry points for fiber optic cables that enable data streams for numerous network providers.
The complex opened in 1985 as part of the Dallas Market Center and was built on the site where a stadium previously stood. During the late eighties and early nineties the building became a meeting point for regional computer user groups.
The name combines information and market, reflecting the original idea of bringing computer companies and technology firms together in one place. Anyone entering sees office spaces, server rooms, and network hubs that resemble a technical data facility.
Visitors should note that the complex primarily houses offices and data centers, so public access is limited. Those wanting to view the exterior facade can easily reach the building on foot from the parking area.
The architecture draws from the Crystal Palace of London with visible steel frames and glass walls that give the complex an unusual appearance. The electrical supply comes through several separate feed lines, ensuring high operational reliability for the technical facilities.
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