Understanding Black Walls vs. Light Walls in ArkDesign.AI
In ArkDesign.AI, wall type differentiation is a core component of the platform’s intelligence system—directly shaping unit feasibility, layout efficiency, and building code compliance. Recognizing the differences between black walls and light walls is essential for producing valid, habitable residential designs.
What Black Walls Represent
Black walls in ArkDesign.AI signify non-window walls that cannot provide natural light or ventilation. These typically include:
- Lot-line walls that sit directly against property boundaries
- Party walls shared with adjacent buildings
- Structural walls within cores, shafts, and service zones
- Interior walls separating units from corridors or other non-exterior spaces
Because building codes require natural light and ventilation for habitable rooms, ArkDesign.AI blocks unit generation along black walls. This prevents illegal or non-compliant layouts, ensuring every AI-generated unit remains buildable and code-approved.
What Light Walls Represent
Light walls—shown in lighter colors—represent exterior-facing walls with window potential. These walls provide the required:
- Daylight access
- Natural ventilation
- Exterior façade exposure
As a result, the AI engine prioritizes placing bedrooms, living rooms, and primary habitable spaces along light walls to meet strict habitability standards.
Why Wall Type Matters for Unit Count
The distinction between black and light walls has major design implications:
More light wall area = more units
Buildings with generous window-facing perimeter can support:
- More legal unit frontages
- Larger or more flexible unit layouts
- Higher overall efficiency
Limited light wall area = reduced unit potential
In constrained sites or mid-block conditions, users may need to explore alternate strategies such as:
- Adding courtyards
- Introducing setbacks
- Adjusting building shape
- Creating stepped massing
These techniques increase perimeter surface area, unlocking more unit capacity.
Modifying Wall Types in ArkDesign.AI
ArkDesign.AI allows users to change wall types when appropriate:
- Convert black walls to light walls if zoning allows windows on that façade
- Refine building geometry to introduce new light wall segments
- Use strategic massing adjustments to maximize window-accessible area
These adjustments directly influence the AI’s ability to generate code-compliant units.
How the AI Uses Wall Type Data
During unit generation, ArkDesign.AI evaluates the availability and length of light walls. This serves as a primary constraint for:
- Bedroom placement
- Living room positioning
- Unit shape and size
- Overall unit count feasibility
The system automatically prevents layouts that violate light and air requirements, preserving code compliance throughout the workflow.
Professional Insight
Early analysis of light wall potential is one of the most important steps in feasibility planning. Since natural light access directly controls unit count capacity, wall type assessment should guide:
- Initial massing concepts
- Site planning
- Building shape selection
- Core placement
- Courtyard or setback decisions
Optimizing light wall exposure can significantly improve project economics and maximize habitable area.

