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title: "Architectural Feasibility Studies — Atlasly for Architects"
description: "Run architectural feasibility studies in minutes. Policy, flood, heritage, topography, transport, 3D context, and CAD-ready exports for AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp."
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# Atlasly for Architectural Feasibility

> Run a full architectural feasibility study in minutes — not weeks. Policy, flood, heritage, ecology, topography, transport, microclimate, 3D context, and CAD-ready exports, all assembled into one package the client can act on.

## Quick Answer

**What's the fastest way to run an architectural feasibility study?** Enter an address into Atlasly. In ~60 seconds you get policy compliance, flood zones, heritage constraints, buildable area under setback + FAR rules, 3D context model, and CAD files that open directly in AutoCAD, Revit, or SketchUp — with citations and a client-ready PDF.

## What A Feasibility Study Typically Needs

1. Planning context and development controls
2. Flood, ecology, heritage constraints
3. Topography and physical site conditions
4. Transport and access
5. Buildable area under applicable rules
6. Precedent comparison
7. Client-facing deliverable

Atlasly delivers all seven in one run.

## Where Architects Use It

- Initial client pitch — show the site is viable (or not) before fee commitments
- RIBA Stage 0/1 preparation — evidence the brief
- Option appraisal — compare 2-5 site options side-by-side
- Planning pre-application — brief the application with solid evidence
- Competition entry — fast site context assembly
- Student coursework — portfolio-ready site analysis

## Typical Workflow

1. Enter site address or draw boundary on map
2. Pipeline runs — 17 steps, ~60 seconds
3. Review intelligence package with map, 3D, layers
4. Ask Atlas AI for synthesis and feasibility judgment
5. Export CAD (DXF/DWG/SKP) or BIM (IFC/GLB) direct to Revit/Rhino/SketchUp
6. Export PDF for client
7. Share via public link if needed

## What You Save

- 3-5 days of manual site research per project
- £3-8k per consultant site report
- Hours of manual CAD site-context rebuilding

## Common Questions

**Is this enough to submit a planning application?** No — it's a feasibility / pre-design package. Formal applications still need specialist sign-off (FRA, Daylight/Sunlight, Transport Assessment, etc.). Atlasly tells you when those are required.

**Does it work on rural sites?** Yes. Planning context and transport are weaker on rural UK sites but still useful.

**Can I compare options?** Yes — comparison mode supports multi-site feasibility review.

**Does it calculate buildable area?** Yes — under setbacks, height limits, FAR/density, constraints.

**What about daylight / sunlight for neighbours?** Solar/shadow analysis included. For formal BRE 209 assessment, specialist still required.

## Links

- Start free: https://atlasly.app/auth
- Pricing: https://atlasly.app/pricing
- Pipeline detail: https://atlasly.app/product/site-intelligence-pipeline
- Pre-construction pillar guide: https://atlasly.app/blog/pre-construction-site-analysis-complete-guide
