Brick Ontology
FreeNot checkedProvides offline access to the Brick Schema ontology, enabling validation and search of building metadata classes through MCP tools.
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Provides offline access to the Brick Schema ontology, enabling validation and search of building metadata classes through MCP tools.
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An MCP server that gives LLMs native access to the Brick Schema ontology — the open standard for describing building metadata (equipment, sensors, locations, and relationships).
Validate, search, and explore 1000+ Brick classes without leaving your AI coding assistant. Fully offline after install.
Why
If you work with smart building data, you've hit these problems:
- Assigning classes that don't exist — RDF silently accepts
brick:Chilled_Water_Thingywithout complaint - Not knowing what's available — with 1000+ classes, it's hard to find the right one
- Reinventing existing classes — creating
My_Custom_Temp_SensorwhenZone_Air_Temperature_Sensoralready exists - Wrong specificity level — using
brick:Sensorwhen a more precise subclass is available
This MCP server solves all four by making any MCP-compatible client (Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, etc.) aware of the full Brick class hierarchy.
Tools
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
brick_validate_class |
Check if a class exists. Handles camelCase, spaces, typos — returns fuzzy suggestions if not found. |
brick_search_classes |
Search classes by keyword with optional category filter. |
brick_get_hierarchy |
Get ancestors and/or descendants of a class. |
brick_list_classes |
List all classes under a category (Equipment, Sensor, Setpoint, etc.) as a tree. |
All tools are read-only and fully offline — the Brick ontology is bundled with the brickschema Python package. No API keys, no network calls.
Installation
From source
git clone https://github.com/ucl-sbde/brick-ontology-mcp.git
cd brick-ontology-mcp
pip install .
Or with uv:
uv pip install .
Configuration
Claude Code
Add to your project's .mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"brick-ontology": {
"command": "brick-ontology-mcp"
}
}
}
Or globally in ~/.claude.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"brick-ontology": {
"command": "brick-ontology-mcp"
}
}
}
Claude Desktop
Add to ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS) or %APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json (Windows):
{
"mcpServers": {
"brick-ontology": {
"command": "brick-ontology-mcp"
}
}
}
Cursor
Add to .cursor/mcp.json in your project:
{
"mcpServers": {
"brick-ontology": {
"command": "brick-ontology-mcp"
}
}
}
Example Usage
"Does this class exist?"
You: Assign
brick:Chilled_Water_Thingyto this valve
The LLM calls brick_validate_class("Chilled_Water_Thingy") and gets:
{
"exists": false,
"normalized_to": "Chilled_Water_Thingy",
"suggestions": [
{"class_name": "Chilled_Water_Valve", "similarity": 0.8},
{"class_name": "Chilled_Water_Pump", "similarity": 0.65}
]
}
"What classes exist for temperature sensors?"
You: What types of temperature sensors does Brick have?
The LLM calls brick_search_classes("temperature sensor") and gets all matching classes with their categories and parent classes.
"Am I reinventing the wheel?"
You: I'll create a custom
Hot_Water_Supply_Tempclass
The LLM calls brick_search_classes("hot water temperature") and discovers Hot_Water_Supply_Temperature_Sensor already exists.
"What's the hierarchy?"
You: Where does Zone_Air_Temperature_Sensor sit in the ontology?
The LLM calls brick_get_hierarchy("Zone_Air_Temperature_Sensor", direction="ancestors") and gets:
Zone_Air_Temperature_Sensor
-> Air_Temperature_Sensor
-> Temperature_Sensor
-> Sensor
-> Point
Development
# Install with dev dependencies
pip install -e ".[dev]"
# Run tests
pytest tests/ -v
# Test the server with MCP Inspector
npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector brick-ontology-mcp
How It Works
The server loads the Brick Schema ontology (v1.4+) at startup using the brickschema Python library. It pre-indexes all class names, parent/child relationships, and category assignments into in-memory data structures. Tool calls are sub-millisecond lookups against this index — no SPARQL queries at runtime for validation and search.
Built with FastMCP (the official MCP Python SDK).
License
MIT
Install Brick Ontology in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install brick-ontology-mcpInstalls into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.
First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh
Or configure manually
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add brick-ontology-mcp -- uvx --from git+https://github.com/ucl-sbde/brick-ontology-mcp brick-ontology-mcpFAQ
Is Brick Ontology MCP free?
Yes, Brick Ontology MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Brick Ontology need an API key?
No, Brick Ontology runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Brick Ontology hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install Brick Ontology in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Brick Ontology on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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