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Semantic 3D City Modeling and BIM

Thomas H. Kolbe, Andreas Donaubauer

2021˜The œurban book series46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Semantic 3D city modeling and building information modeling (BIM) are methods for modeling, creating, and analyzing three-dimensional representations of physical objects of the environment. Digital modeling of the built environment has been approached from at least four different domains: computer graphics and gaming, planning and construction, urban simulation, and geomatics. This chapter introduces the similarities and differences of 3D models from these disciplines with regard to aspects like scale, level of detail, representation of spatial and semantic characteristics, and appearance. Exemplified by the international standards CityGML and Industry Foundation Classes (IFC), information models from semantic 3D city modeling and BIM and their corresponding modeling approaches are explored, and the relationships between them are discussed. Based on use cases from infrastructure planning, approaches for integrating information from semantic 3D city modeling and BIM, such as semantic transformation between CityGML and IFC, are described. Furthermore, the role of semantic 3D city modeling and BIM for recent developments in urban informatics, such as smart cities and digital twins, is investigated and illustrated by real-world examples.

Topics & Concepts

CityGMLBuilding information modeling3D city modelsComputer scienceInformation modelSemantic data modelData scienceInformation retrievalSoftware engineeringEngineeringVisualizationData miningChemical engineeringCompatibility (geochemistry)3D Modeling in Geospatial ApplicationsGeological Modeling and Analysis3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage