Private Estate, Atherton
A residence with a genuine rack room behind it — on-premise GPU inference, seismically braced infrastructure, and automation coordinated with a demanding architectural detail package.
The owner’s requirement was unambiguous: comprehensive coverage of the property, and no footage or analysis leaving it. That set the compute design — GPU sized against forty-eight streams at full resolution with the detection models the client wanted, plus retention headroom.
Racks are anchored and braced to seismic requirements, with conditioned power, UPS, and generator transfer engineered rather than assumed.
Architecturally the constraint was invisibility. Devices are flush-mounted into plaster and stone details worked out with the architect during design development, which is the only stage at which that is still cheap.
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