AI Workflow · Architecture & Building Design

Site Feasibility Assumption Register

Help architecture teams turn uploaded project materials into a site feasibility assumption register with traceable assumptions, constraints, and next-step recommendations.

Site Feasibility Assumption Register

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The actual workflow — connected nodes you can run to preview each step.

See the Workflow Run 4 nodes
Generate 1
Collect assumptions and sources
Preview
Generate 2
Classify data confidence
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Generate 3
Flag missing authoritative data
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Generate 4
Export validation-ready register
Output
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When to Use It

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Needs a site feasibility assumption

A user needs a site feasibility assumption register from architectural project materials.

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Drawings, images, notes, or briefs

Uploaded drawings, images, notes, or briefs must be converted into structured review output.

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The team needs traceable constraints

The team needs traceable constraints, decisions, and human-confirmation items before moving forward.

What This Workflow Does

Workflow for developer or architects to create a decision support assumption register from Site parcel data, User assumptions, Comparable references. Outputs are decision support for early review only and require validation by qualified professionals using authoritative project data.

recording assumptions before making commercial or planning decisions

preserve project constraints and confirmed design intent keep geometry, camera relationships, and material zones traceable mark uncertain information as requiring human confirmation

Workflow FAQ

Help architecture teams turn uploaded project materials into a site feasibility assumption register with traceable assumptions, constraints, and next-step recommendations.

Site Feasibility Assumption Register

Help architecture teams turn uploaded project materials into a site feasibility assumption register with traceable assumptions…