mimari.ai — Turkey Building Regulations MCP

Created By
UzunGridera2 months ago
Turkey Building Regulations & Architectural Standards AI Assistant. 147 regulations, 502 standards, 3300+ articles, 2000+ wiki pages. 7 tools: building code Q&A, architectural standards, TAKS/KAKS calculator, parking requirements, construction cost estimator, building violation penalties, AI design generator.
Overview

mimari.ai MCP Server

Turkey's first AI-powered building regulations and architectural standards assistant.

Features

  • 147 Turkish building regulations
  • 502 architectural standards (Neufert, TSE)
  • 3300+ regulation articles
  • 2000+ wiki pages

Tools

ToolDescription
mevzuat_sorAsk Turkish building regulation questions
standart_bulFind architectural standards & measurements
hesapla_taksCalculate TAKS/KAKS/Floor Area Ratio
hesapla_otoparkCalculate parking requirements
hesapla_maliyetEstimate construction costs (2026 prices)
hesapla_cezaCalculate building code violation penalties
tasarim_olusturGenerate architectural designs

Usage

Add to your MCP client config: {"mcpServers":{"mimari-ai":{"url":"https://api.mimari.ai/mcp"}}}

Website: https://mimari.ai

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mimari-ai": {
      "url": "https://api.mimari.ai/mcp"
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
2 months ago
Updated At
2 months ago
Author Name
UzunGridera
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