BrickAI generates four to six complete schematic options from a spatial brief — each one client-ready, none of them taking your afternoon.
Enter lot dimensions, setback requirements, program list, floor count, and height constraints. BrickAI interprets spatial logic the way a senior architect would — not just room counts, but adjacencies, sight lines, and passive solar orientation.
BrickAI generates four to six distinct schemes across different massing strategies — compact, linear, L-shaped, courtyard, split-level. Each explores a coherent design logic, not just room shuffling.
Every option ships as a formatted presentation: floor plan layout, gross area breakdown, and a one-paragraph design rationale. Drop it in a PDF, present it, done.
Not one AI image — four to six complete spatial options with distinct massing logics. You pick what to develop further.
BrickAI factors setback requirements, height limits, FAR calculations, and zoning constraints into every scheme it generates. Nothing it outputs violates what you've entered.
Every scheme ships with a one-paragraph design rationale — the kind of thing you'd normally write after the client meeting, not before. BrickAI writes it first.
Select a scheme and export a DWG file or SketchUp model seed. You pick up in your existing workflow — no new tool required.
This L-shaped configuration responds to the narrow lot constraint by stepping the mass along the side property line, preserving a clear solar path through the rear yard. The primary living space captures the southern exposure while the bedrooms orient east, giving morning light without sacrificing privacy. The entry sequence compresses then releases — a six-foot vestibule opening into a fourteen-foot living volume — which amplifies the sense of space on arrival. Garage placement on the north side minimizes its impact on the street-facing facade, allowing the living room to read as the primary face of the house.
BrickAI runs that loop while you sleep. You show up to the client meeting with four schemes instead of one, and you look like you've been working for a week.