Experiment for integrating dutch 3D spatial planning and BIM for checking building permits
conference paper
This paper presents a research project in The Netherlands in which several SMEs collaborated to create a 3D model of the National
spatial planning information. This 2D information system described in the IMRO data standard holds implicit 3D information that
can be used to generate an explicit 3D model. The project realized a proof of concept to generate a 3D spatial planning model. The
team used the model to integrate it with several 3D Building Information Models (BIMs) described in the open data standard
Industry Foundation Classes (IFC). Goal of the project was (1) to generate a 3D BIM model from spatial planning information to be
used by the architect during the early design phase, and (2) allow 3D checking of building permits. The team used several
technologies like CityGML, BIM clash detection and GeoBIM to explore the potential of this innovation. Within the project a
showcase was created with a part of the spatial plan from the city of The Hague. Several BIM models were integrated in the 3D
spatial plan of this area. A workflow has been described that demonstrates the benefits of collaboration between the spatial domain
and the AEC industry in 3D. The research results in a showcase with conclusions and considerations for both national and
international practice.
spatial planning information. This 2D information system described in the IMRO data standard holds implicit 3D information that
can be used to generate an explicit 3D model. The project realized a proof of concept to generate a 3D spatial planning model. The
team used the model to integrate it with several 3D Building Information Models (BIMs) described in the open data standard
Industry Foundation Classes (IFC). Goal of the project was (1) to generate a 3D BIM model from spatial planning information to be
used by the architect during the early design phase, and (2) allow 3D checking of building permits. The team used several
technologies like CityGML, BIM clash detection and GeoBIM to explore the potential of this innovation. Within the project a
showcase was created with a part of the spatial plan from the city of The Hague. Several BIM models were integrated in the 3D
spatial plan of this area. A workflow has been described that demonstrates the benefits of collaboration between the spatial domain
and the AEC industry in 3D. The research results in a showcase with conclusions and considerations for both national and
international practice.
Topics
TNO Identifier
485296
Source title
ISPRS, Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Volume II-2/W1, ISPRS 8th 3DGeoInfo Conference & WG II/2 Workshop, 27-29 November 2013, Istanbul, Turkey
Pages
279-284
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