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To facilitate mass customization in the building industry, an automated method is needed to check the validity of user-created designs. This check requires that numerous complex building codes and regulations, as well as architects' demands are formalized and captured by non-programming domain experts. This can be done via a natural language interface, as it reduces the required amount of training of users. In this paper we describe an algorithm for interpreting architectural constraints in such a system.