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ArtistA Neo-futurism architecture with a fish's scales is a design approach that takes inspiration from the shimmering, iridescent surface of fish scales. In this design, the building's exterior would be covered in a series of overlapping panels that capture and reflect light in a way that is reminiscent of the way a fish's scales catch the light. One example of a Neo-futurist building with a fish scale facade could be a museum with a fluid design. The building's exterior could be made up of a series of panels that interlock to create a dynamic, organic structure. The panels could be made of a variety of materials, such as glass or metal, to create a striking visual effect. The interior of the museum could be designed to highlight the intersection of art and science, with exhibits that explore the natural world and humanity's relationship to it. Another example of a Neo-futurist building with a fish scale facade could be a concert hall with a modular design. The building could be designed with a series of hexagonal panels that fit together to create a strong, lightweight structure. The interior of the concert hall could be designed with a state-of-the-art sound system.