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ARK
AI-Powered Design & Feasibility Studies for Multi-Family & Mixed-Use Projects

What is ARK?

ARK is the first AI solution designed for architectural schematic design, specifically tailored for multi-family and mixed-use projects. It empowers architects and real estate developers to create automated floor plans and feasibility reports rapidly and efficiently.

The platform optimizes designs for profitability, density, and living standards while ensuring immediate compliance with US codes and ordinances. ARK helps professionals make better and faster decisions in the initial design phase.

Features

  • Automated Floor Plans: Generates floor plans for multi-family and mixed-use projects.
  • Feasibility Reports: Creates comprehensive feasibility reports.
  • Code Compliance: Ensures designs meet US codes and ordinances.
  • Profitability Optimization: Maximizes saleable area, number of units, and overall efficiency.

Use Cases

  • Rapid prototyping of architectural designs.
  • Feasibility studies for new development projects.
  • Optimizing floor plans for maximum profitability.
  • Ensuring code compliance in the early design stages.

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