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Helen Eriksson and Lars Harrie
The use of 3D city models is changing from visualization to complex use cases where they act as 3D base maps. This requires links to registers and continuous updating of the city models. Still, most models never change or are recreated instead of updated...
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Zhixin Li, Song Ji, Dazhao Fan, Zhen Yan, Fengyi Wang and Ren Wang
Accurate building geometry information is crucial for urban planning in constrained spaces, fueling the growing demand for large-scale, high-precision 3D city modeling. Traditional methods like oblique photogrammetry and LiDAR prove time consuming and ex...
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Ibrahim Baran Karasin
Ensuring the safety and stability of buildings during earthquakes is of utmost importance. This can be achieved by assessing the seismic performance of reinforced concrete structures with consideration of design details. This study focused on the seismic...
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Antonio Adán, Víctor Pérez, Amanda Ramón and Francisco J. Castilla
The corrections presented in this paper can be applied in order to obtain a reliable empirical calculus of energy parameters in buildings by means of infrared imaging techniques.
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Rodrigo García-Alvarado, Ginnia Moroni-Orellana and Pablo Banda-Pérez
3D-printed constructions express the capacity of automated technologies to elaborate buildings through additive manufacturing. These constructions require an architectural design according to their manufacturing conditions. This research reviews building...
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Jinghan Xie and Chen-Chieh Feng
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Kunda Chamatete and Çaglar Yalçinkaya
Three-dimensional concrete printing (3DCP) is of great interest to scientists and the construction industry to bring automation to structural engineering applications. However, studies on the thermal performance of three-dimensional printed concrete (3DP...
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Robert ?upan, Adam Vinkovic, Rexhep Nikçi and Bernarda Pinjatela
This research is primarily focused on utilizing available airborne LiDAR data and spatial data from the OpenStreetMap (OSM) database to generate 3D models of buildings for a large-scale urban area. The city center of Ljubljana, Slovenia, was selected for...
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Syahiirah Salleh, Uznir Ujang and Suhaibah Azri
University campuses consists of many buildings within a large area managed by a single organization. Like 3D city modeling, a 3D model of campuses can be utilized to provide a better foundation for planning, navigation and management of buildings. This s...
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Sara Shirowzhan and Samad M. E. Sepasgozar
Deriving 3D urban development patterns is necessary for urban planners to control the future directions of 3D urban growth considering the availability of infrastructure or being prepared for fundamental infrastructure. Urban metrics have been used so fa...
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Eissa Fathalla and Hamed Salem
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Riku Kubota, Jin Kashiwada and Yasuo Nihei
In recent years, large-scale heavy rainfall disasters have occurred frequently in several parts of the world. Therefore, a quantitative approach to understanding how buildings are damaged during floods is necessary to develop appropriate flood-resistant ...
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Dany Laksono and Trias Aditya
Developers have long used game engines for visualizing virtual worlds for players to explore. However, using real-world data in a game engine is always a challenging task, since most game engines have very little support for geospatial data. This paper p...
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Raffaele Albano
Three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction techniques are increasingly used to obtain 3D representations of buildings due to the broad range of applications for 3D city models related to sustainability, efficiency and resilience (i.e., energy demand estimatio...
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Stanislav Hodas, Alzbeta Pultznerova and Jana Izvoltova
Structural elements of railway buildings in transition zones are important parts of railway lines, where the structure of their materials is fundamentally changing. In the presented research results, these are changes in the railway body between a railwa...
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Frédéric Leroux, Mickaël Germain, Étienne Clabaut, Yacine Bouroubi and Tony St-Pierre
Digital twins are increasingly gaining popularity as a method for simulating intricate natural and urban environments, with the precise segmentation of 3D objects playing an important role. This study focuses on developing a methodology for extracting bu...
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Xianglei Liu, Pengfei Zhang, Zhenkai Jia, Yuxin Chen, Shenglong Li and Runjie Wang
Spherical reticulated shell structure is an important structural form of large-span space buildings. It is of great significance to monitor three-dimensional (3D) dynamic responses of spherical reticulated shell structure to better understand its seismic...
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Dariusz Gotlib, Michal Wyszomirski and Milosz Gnat
This article proposes an original method of a coherent and simplified cartographic presentation of the interior of buildings called 2D+, which can be used in geoinformation applications that do not support an extensive three-dimensional visualisation or ...
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Gustavo Rocha, Luís Mateus and Victor Ferreira
Building Information Modeling (BIM) has emerged as a revolutionary tool in the domain of architectural conservation and documentation. When combined with terrestrial 3D laser scanning, it presents a powerful method to capture and represent the intricate ...
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Weisong Zhang, Yukang Wang and Xiaoping Zhou
Navigation networks are a common form of indoor map that provide the basis for a wide range of indoor location-based services, intelligent tasks for indoor robots, and three-dimensional (3D) geographic information systems. The majority of current indoor ...
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