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The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is a way to connect AI systems with other tools and data sources securely. It helps developers build AI applications that can interact with external systems more easily. MCP uses a client-server model, allowing AI models to dynamically find and use tools without needing specific code for each integration. This makes it easier to develop and integrate AI applications, reducing the complexity and time needed for setup. Users benefit from more flexible and powerful AI tools that can work with various systems seamlessly.
https://github.com/modelcontextprotocol/ruby-sdk
Facades for the OPPO Super Flagship Store.
Bamboo inspired the facade design for the OPPO Super Flagship Store in the city of Guangzhou.
An important source of food, clothing, housing, and transportation for people in Guangzhou in ancient times, the design adds a contemporary twist to the vernacular architecture of the city.
Photos: CreatAR images
Architecture: UnStudio
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Do you know how many silver spheres are on the facade of the Hanjie Wanda Square in Wuhan, China?
42,333.
While they all may look identical, their specific positions involving each other recreate the effect of movement and reflection in water or the sensuous folds of silk fabric.
Photos: Edmon Leong / UNStudio
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Can you guess what inspired Unstudio architecture’s design for the facade elements of the Shenzhen Maritime Museum?
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Flexibility has become more important to people today than sheer size.
With the design for Van B UnStudio introduce new ways to make the footprint of an apartment more flexible — challenging old conventions of square footage and fixed footprints.
The architectural strategy was to devise as many different ways as possible to reconfigure an apartment. To achieve this, architects designed a ‘plugin-based’ system that allows homeowners to use the space in a 40m2 apartment almost as if it were a 60m2 loft.
This allows you to easily change the use of the same floor space in a matter of seconds, making it possible to transform a room from a generous office into a cozy living room, or a bedroom.
Renders: Bauwerk / bloomimages
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