Triadic RTT map: U.S. vs EU vs Asia reuse patterns (datacenters)#
Here’s a clean comparison of abandoned‑site reuse vs new build across regions, in the same grammar you’re using in docs/datacenter_reports.
1. Boundary & Lineage — how much reuse vs fresh ground?#
United States
- Reuse:
- Low–medium. Some reuse of old industrial parks, telecom shells, a few factories.
- Dead malls, warehouses, bases mostly not reused.
- New build:
- High. Farmland, greenfield, new “tech parks” heavily used.
- Incentives favor new construction over retrofit.
RTT:
Boundary presence underused, lineage often erased → drift‑aligned.
European Union
- Reuse:
- Medium–high. Stronger tendency to repurpose:
- old industrial sites
- logistics hubs
- brownfields
- EU planning frameworks often encourage reuse.
- Medium–high. Stronger tendency to repurpose:
- New build:
- Medium. New sites exist, but more constrained by planning, environment, and community review.
RTT:
Boundary and lineage more respected → coherence‑aligned.
Asia (broadly: East Asia + parts of Southeast Asia)
- Reuse:
- Mixed.
- Japan, South Korea, parts of Singapore: higher reuse of existing industrial/commercial shells.
- Rapid‑growth zones (some China regions, SE Asia corridors): more new build.
- Mixed.
- New build:
- High in fast‑growth corridors; medium in mature economies.
- National strategies sometimes favor purpose‑built hubs over retrofit.
RTT:
Coherence varies by country—some triad‑aligned, some incentive‑aligned.
2. Relation & Envelope — how they treat grids, fiber, and environment#
United States
- Relation:
- Datacenters often chase cheap land + incentives, then stretch grid/fiber to reach them.
- Relation graph frequently rewritten.
- Envelope:
- New ecological disturbance common (fields → concrete).
- Water, heat, and land impacts often handled reactively.
RTT:
Relational drift + envelope expansion → fragile coherence.
European Union
- Relation:
- Stronger integration with grid planning and fiber corridors.
- More centralized siting logic.
- Envelope:
- Environmental review more rigorous; brownfield reuse prioritized.
- Envelope tension more explicitly managed.
RTT:
Relational graph leveraged, envelope tension bounded → stronger coherence.
Asia
- Relation:
- Mature economies: grid/fiber‑aligned siting.
- Rapid‑growth zones: aggressive buildout, sometimes ahead of envelope planning.
- Envelope:
- Varies widely—some regions tightly regulated, others more permissive.
RTT:
Mixed: some regions coherence‑aligned, others expansion‑aligned.
3. Coherence summary (reuse patterns)#
| Region | Reuse Level | New Build Level | Coherence Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| U.S. | Low–Medium | High | Drift‑aligned, incentives > reuse |
| EU | Medium–High | Medium | Coherence‑aligned, reuse > sprawl |
| Asia | Mixed | High in growth zones | Country‑dependent, mixed coherence |
RTT verdict#
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U.S.:
- ( rtt = 1 ), coherence = fragile, drift = expanding, paradox often ignored.
- Reuse potential high, but structurally underutilized.
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EU:
- ( rtt = 1 ), coherence = declared, drift = bounded, paradox actively managed.
- Reuse patterns closer to your abandoned‑site coherence envelope.
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Asia:
- ( rtt = 1 ), coherence = mixed, drift = region‑dependent, paradox variably handled.
This comparison fits neatly as a regional reuse map in our datacenter_reports tree.