35000W power is 35000W worth of heat that needs to be cooled; getting an AC to cool that is going to be very expensive.
As the people above have said, you will need to separate the cold air from the hot air and ventilate it outside.
This is what I've done in my mining room
https://ibb.co/mBEbQ8https://ibb.co/b1tECoI used 2mm plastic sheets to partition the room from both sides; so basically my room is now partitioned to 3 sections (Right side: hot air, left side: hot air, middle section: the miners and cold air).
The outer partitions (right and left) has vents on the ceiling to suck the air outside.
Its a bit costly to set up, especially the vents/ducts, I'm sure it can be done in a cheaper way.. but it saved me alot more on cooling and the power consumption that I would've otherwise spent on additional ACs.
My setup is a bit inefficient, as there are some spaces open in the plastic sheets where cold air is being exhausted without going through the GPUs (such as the spaces behind the motherboard and empty sections of the rig frames).
Edit: just to give you an example of how much it can save you on cooling spends.
My rigs consume around 45000W; theoretically, without separating hot/cold air, I would need 45000W worth of cooling power (or 155000 BTU AC).
My setup allows me to keep my gpus constantly below 58 degrees with only 72000 BTU ACs (21000W of cooling), the ACs consume around 8500W of power. Otherwise, I would've required twice that amount of cooling.
Where im operating, the weather is at 42C right now; so this is kind of an extreme scenario; where in your country, you would require less than I do