Describe the project
Enter spaces, target areas, adjacencies, storeys, and the priorities that make the brief yours.
- Room programme
- Area targets
- Spatial relationships
Courtyard house
A calm, two-storey home organized around a shaded garden.
Describe the rooms, areas, relationships, and priorities. Parapet turns your brief into an editable schematic plan and keeps every decision connected through one project model.
Built for schematic design and professional review—not as a replacement for architects or construction documentation.
Briefs, schedules, plans, revisions, and visualization drift apart when each lives in a different file. Parapet is being built around one canonical project model, so the information behind a design can travel with it.
Trace the workflowA clear five-stage workflow keeps the architectural idea and the information behind it in the same conversation.
Enter spaces, target areas, adjacencies, storeys, and the priorities that make the brief yours.
A calm, two-storey home organized around a shaded garden.
Create an initial spatial arrangement for exploration, discussion, and schematic review.
Adjust spaces directly, compare requested and delivered areas, and review the effects of each move.
Save and revisit the brief, geometry, edits, and review state through one shared project model.
Prepare the same project model for future Revit handoff and Unreal visualization workflows.
The goal is not another isolated generator. It is a workspace where a room edit remains connected to its programme, geometry, review notes, and future handoffs.
Translate programme, areas, adjacencies, and priorities into structured design input.
Move into schematic exploration with room geometry, openings, and a legible programme.
Compare requested and delivered areas while design issues stay visible for professional judgment.
Keep the brief, geometry, edits, and project state in a consistent underlying model designed for future downstream workflows.
Parapet is intended for early programming, space planning, and concept development—not automatic authorship or unchecked output.
Turn a client conversation into a structured starting point without losing the nuance of the brief.
Keep programmes, plans, changes, and review notes aligned across a fast-moving concept phase.
Compare spatial options and make assumptions visible before committing to production documentation.
We are publishing the boundary clearly: tested software contracts are not the same as validation inside the production tools.
The adapter contracts have been tested. Validation inside a licensed Windows and Revit 2026 environment is still required; production .rvt output is not available today.
The processing workflow has been tested. Real GPU rendering and final visual output still require validation in Unreal Engine 5.7 hardware.
Our planned knowledge library will document what AI-assisted architectural work can—and cannot—do.
A practical definition for architects evaluating brief-to-plan workflows.
Editorial roadmapHow requirements, areas, and adjacencies become a schematic starting point.
Editorial roadmapA clear map of current capabilities, handoffs, and necessary professional review.
Editorial roadmapNo imagined integrations, no construction-ready claims, and no suggestion that software replaces architectural judgment.
Parapet is an early-access AI workspace being developed to help architects move from project requirements to editable schematic plans in one connected environment.
It is designed primarily for architects, independent studios, and small firms working on early programming, space planning, and concept development.
No. Its current focus is schematic exploration. Every output requires review by a qualified professional and is not a substitute for construction documentation or code-compliance work.
Not yet. A Revit 2026 handoff is in development and still needs validation inside a licensed Windows and Revit environment.
Not yet as a production feature. The Unreal Engine 5.7 visualization pipeline is under development and awaits real GPU validation.
No. Parapet is intended to support architectural judgment by reducing repetitive setup and keeping design information connected.
The product includes a visual editing workflow, currently under acceptance testing as part of the early-access release.
Leave your email and, if you like, a sentence about what you would use it for. Early-access invitations go out in small groups as the brief-to-plan editor, then the Revit and Unreal pipelines, pass real-tool validation.