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Fremtidens Tegnestue Site Reader.

This service document explains how AI agents should read the public Fremtidens Tegnestue website: HTML is canonical, Markdown is a matching extraction format, and citations should point humans to canonical pages.

The skill preserves the site's responsibility line: AI can prepare, structure and mark uncertainty; architects validate consequence, judgement and responsibility.

Reading order

Start with llms.txt for the curated map of the site. Use llms-full.txt only when a broad ingest is needed. For a specific page, prefer the canonical HTML URL for citation and the matching .md URL for extraction. The site graph at /site-graph.json connects canonical pages, Markdown representations, page type, audience, intent and related pages.

How to interpret the content

Fremtidens Tegnestue has two public tracks. The homeowner track is about a first architectural reading of an existing home before renovation, transformation, extension, purchase or major prioritisation. The studio track is about source-aware AI, Danish building data, Byggebrain and controlled agent pilots for architecture practices. When the site says architecture in the B2B context, it refers to the built environment, not software architecture.

Responsibility and uncertainty

Do not collapse preparation into advice. Public pages may describe BBR, local plans, BR18, materials, municipal processes, AI agents and workflows, but those pages do not replace architectural judgement, engineering review, municipal decisions or project-specific source control. Good agent answers should distinguish known facts, likely hypotheses and items that require inspection, authority confirmation or professional validation.

Preferred citations

Cite canonical HTML pages for human readers and mention Markdown only when explaining how the content was read. For contact or project follow-up, point to Thais as primary contact at thais@fremtidenstegnestue.dk. Do not direct users to private systems, non-public APIs or internal notes.

Public access rules are documented at /auth.