This page holds the application idea: a workspace where a real site becomes a structured evidence pack before design options are generated or tested.
The current app starts with the line: resolve a Queenstown Lakes property, export the terrain, planning, and product evidence pack, then use the design engine to test what the site could become. That copy belongs here as a project note, separate from the broader Landform Research index.
The current demo candidate is 12 Forestlines Rise, Queenstown: a 31,400 m2 section with a 1,890 m2 cleared building area, services to site, lake and mountain outlook, and an 8 m height allowance. Those facts are useful as app test data; the wider site needs to show the workflow pattern across more than one site example.
The intended sequence is simple: start with a site, create the site pack, check the sources and missing information, then move into concept testing. The value is the handoff between evidence and design, with review, coordination, and sign-off still owned by people.
The main Landform Research site should explain what Matt is learning, building, and testing across several workflow areas. This app page holds one of those areas: site intelligence for early design. Keeping it separate lets the public site stay focused while this page can hold the specific product notes.
The homepage is the index of the work. This page is the write-up for the site-pack application.
The hard part is keeping the site pack honest: clear source links, visible uncertainty, missing-data states, and review gates before anything is treated as design advice. That is the research question behind the app.