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Carolin Bachert, Camilo León-Sánchez, Tatjana Kutzner and Giorgio Agugiaro
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Helen Eriksson, Tim Johansson, Per-Ola Olsson, Maria Andersson, Jakob Engvall, Isak Hast and Lars Harrie
The aim of this paper is to present a proposal for a national building standard in Sweden. We define requirements for the proposed standard, e.g., it should support development of 3D city models, connect to building information models (BIM) and national ...
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Massimiliano Pepe, Domenica Costantino, Vincenzo Saverio Alfio, Maria Giuseppa Angelini and Alfredo Restuccia Garofalo
The aim of this article is to provide a dedicated approach to the realisation of a CityGML model for the valorisation and the conservation of existing cultural heritage. In particular, for the ancient city of Taranto (Italy), several levels of details (L...
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Siham El Yamani, Rafika Hajji and Roland Billen
The accurate assessment of proper value in complex and increasingly high-rise urban environments is a significant challenge. Previous research has identified property value as a composite of indoor elements, such as volume and height, and 3D simulations ...
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Evgeny Shirinyan and Dessislava Petrova-Antonova
3D city models integrate heterogeneous urban data from multiple sources in a unified geospatial representation, combining both semantics and geometry. Although in past decades they have predominantly been used for visualization, today they are used in a ...
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Jie Shen, Jingyi Zhou, Jiemin Zhou, Lukas Herman and Tomas Reznik
Urban flooding, as one of the most serious natural disasters, has caused considerable personal injury and property damage throughout the world. To better cope with the problem of waterlogging, the experts have developed many waterlogging models that can ...
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Keyu Bao, Rushikesh Padsala, Daniela Thrän and Bastian Schröter
Humans? activities in urban areas put a strain on local water resources. This paper introduces a method to accurately simulate the stress urban water demand in Germany puts on local resources on a single-building level, and scalable to regional levels wi...
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Christof Beil, Roland Ruhdorfer, Theresa Coduro and Thomas H. Kolbe
In the context of smart cities and digital twins, three-dimensional semantic city models are increasingly used for the analyses of large urban areas. While the representation of buildings, terrain, and vegetation has become standard for most city models,...
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Anna Giovanella, Patrick Erik Bradley and Sven Wursthorn
Boundary representation models are data models that represent the topology of a building or city model. This leads to an issue in combination with geometry, as the geometric model necessarily has an underlying topology. In order to allow topological quer...
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Kavisha Kumar, Anna Labetski, Ken Arroyo Ohori, Hugo Ledoux and Jantien Stoter
The relatively new Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standard LandInfra documents in its data model land and civil engineering infrastructure features. It has a Geography Markup Language (GML) implementation, OGC InfraGML, which has essentially no softwar...
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Julian F. Rosser, Gavin Long, Sameh Zakhary, Doreen S. Boyd, Yong Mao and Darren Robinson
Understanding the energy demand of a city?s housing stock is an important focus for local and national administrations to identify strategies for reducing carbon emissions. Building energy simulation offers a promising approach to understand energy use a...
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Sang Ho Park, Young-Hoon Jang, Zong Woo Geem and Sang-Ho Lee
Infrastructure usability becomes limited during a heavy snowfall event. In order to prevent such limitations, damage calculations and a decision-making process are needed. Snow-removal routing is a type of relevant disaster-prevention service. While thre...
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Chi Zhang, Yunping Liu, Chen Lin, Liangchen Zhou, Bingxian Lin and Mingliang Che
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Rudi Stouffs, Helga Tauscher and Filip Biljecki
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Lin Li, Lei Tang, Haihong Zhu, Hang Zhang, Fan Yang and Wenmin Qin
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Shen Ying, Renzhong Guo, Jie Yang, Biao He, Zhigang Zhao and Fengzan Jin
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Steve Kardinal Jusuf, Benjamin Mousseau, Gaelle Godfroid and Jin Hui Vincent Soh
Planning of the built environment requires two-levels of planning process, city/neighborhood-scale and building-scale levels. At the city/neighborhood-scale, Geographic Information System (GIS) is commonly used with CityGML as its open-source 3D format. ...
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Steve Kardinal Jusuf, Benjamin Mousseau, Gaelle Godfroid and Jin Hui Vincent Soh
Planning of the built environment requires two-levels of planning process, city/neighborhood-scale and building-scale levels. At the city/neighborhood-scale, Geographic Information System (GIS) is commonly used with CityGML as its open-source 3D format. ...
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Maria Uggla, Perola Olsson, Barzan Abdi, Björn Axelsson, Matthew Calvert, Ulrika Christensen, Daniel Gardevärn, Gabriel Hirsch, Eric Jeansson, Zuhret Kadric, Jonas Lord, Axel Loreman, Andreas Persson, Ola Setterby, Maria Sjöberger, Paul Stewart, Andreas Rudenå, Andreas Ahlström, Mikael Bauner, Kendall Hartman, Karolina Pantazatou, Wenjing Liu, Hongchao Fan, Gefei Kong, Hang Li and Lars Harrieadd Show full author list remove Hide full author list
Three-dimensional city models are increasingly being used for analyses and simulations. To enable such applications, it is necessary to standardise semantically richer city models and, in some cases, to connect the models with external data sources. In t...
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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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