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Landscape information modelling: an important aspect of BIM modelling, examples of cubature, infrastructure, and planning projects

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Land Information Modelling (LIM), increasingly popular among landscape architects and urban planners, is based on the use of urban space data that can be obtained from GIS systems. New models of buildings are simultaneously developed in BIM technology. This provokes an increasing need for integration of data from both areas for the use of shared BIM and GIS data in landscape design. The increasing popularity of the BIM technology not only forces designers to develop BIM models of buildings but also other land management objects, including infrastructure objects. Whereas it is possible to develop a model of an infrastructure object in specific BIM tools, the IFC data model for standardised exchange of BIM data does not offer the possibility to record data on objects other than buildings and their furnishings, and elements of land management are treated in a very general way. Transferring such a model by means of the IFC model requires the application of substitute classes of objects that are not relevant to the actual image of the model. Considering the above, the buildingSMART consortium conducts works on the expansion of the IFC model to permit modelling data on infrastructure objects. Provided the availability of valid spatial data from GIS systems and data concerning infrastructure objects already at the stage of design, systemic BIM and LIM can become a powerful landscape design tool based on current data and data concerning designed objects.
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  • Department of Spatial Planning and Environmental Sciences Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography Warsaw University of Technology pl. Politechniki 1, 00-661 Warszawa
  • Department of Cartography Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography Warsaw University of Technology pl. Politechniki 1, 00-661 Warszawa
Bibliografia
  • Abdirad H., Ken-Yu L. 2015. Advancing in Object-Based Landscape Information Modeling: Challenges and Future Needs. Computing in Civil Engineering. Proceedings, 548–55. https://doi.org/10.1061/9780784479247.068.
  • Ahmad M., Aliyu A.A. 2012. The Need for Landscape Information Modelling (LIM) in Landscape Architecture. http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.470.9995&rep=rep1&type=pdf.
  • Amann J., Borrmann A., Hegemann F., Jubierre J.R., Flurl M., Koch Ch., König M. 2013. A Refined Product Model for Shield Tunnels Based on a Generalized Approach for Alignment Representation.
  • Azhar S., Khalfan M., Maqsood T. 2012. Building Information Modelling (BIM): Now and Beyond. Construction Economics and Building, 12(4), 15–28. https://doi.org/10.5130/ AJCEB.v12i4.3032.
  • Borrmann A., Muhic S., Hyvärinen J., Chipman T., Jaud S., Castaing Ch., Dumoulin C., Liebich Th., Mol L. 2019. The IFC-Bridge Project – Extending the IFC Standard to Enable High-Quality Exchange of Bridge Information Models. Computing in Construction, 1, 377–386. University College Dublin. https://doi.org/10.35490/EC3.2019.193.
  • BuildingSMART. 2019a. Conceptual Model Report. BuildingSMART.
  • BuildingSMART. 2019b. IFC Bridge Fast Track Project. Report WP2: Conceptual Model. BuildingSMART.
  • BuildingSMART. 2019. IFC Rail Project. Context & Approach. BuildingSMART.
  • BuildingSMART. 2020a. BuildingSMART Airport Room. BuildingSMART. 2020. https://www.buildingsmart.org/standards/rooms/airport/.
  • BuildingSMART. 2020b. BuildingSMART Model View Definitions. BuildingSMART. 2020. https://www.buildingsmart.org/standards/bsi-standards/model-view-definitions-mvd/.
  • BuildingSMART. 2020. IFC Site Landscape and Urban Planning. BuildingSMART International. 2020. https://www.buildingsmart.org/standards/calls-for-participation/ifc-sitelandscapeurban-planning/.
  • BuildingSMART. 2020. Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) ‒ An Introduction. BuildingSMART. 2020. https://technical.buildingsmart.org/standards/ifc.
  • BuildingSMART. 2020. InfraRoom. IFC Road Project. Conceptual Model Report. Annex I – Example Instance Diagrams. BuildingSMART.
  • BuildingSMART. 2020. Infrastructure Room. BuildingSMART International. 2020. https://www.buildingsmart.org/standards/rooms/infrastructure/.
  • BuildingSMART. 2020. Rooms - BuildingSMART International. https://www.buildingsmart.org/standards/rooms/.
  • BuildingSMART Switzerland. 2018. Bauen Digital Schweiz Home of BuildingSMART Chapter Switzerland. https://bauen-digital.ch/assets/Downloads/de/1803-buildingSMART-Switzerland-Mirror-Event2.pdf.
  • Fosu R., Suprabhas K., Rathore Z., Cory C. 2015. Integration of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) – a Literature Review and Future Needs.
  • Hyvärinen J. 2019. IFC Bridge Conceptual Model. BuildingSMART.
  • Isaac S., Curreli M., Stoliar Y. 2017. Work Packaging with BIM. Automation in Construction 83 (November): 121–133. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.autcon.2017.08.030.
  • ISO. 2020. ISO 29481-1:2016 Building Information Models ‒ Information Delivery Manual ‒ Part 1: Methodology and Format. https://www.iso.org/cms/render/live/en/sites/isoorg/contents/data/standard/06/05/60553.html.
  • ISO/TC 211. 2020. ISO/CD TS 19166. ISO Technical Committee ISO/TC 211 Geographic information/Geomatics. https://www.iso.org/cms/render/live/en/sites/isoorg/contents/data/standard/07/88/78899.html.
  • Kasznia D., Magiera J., Wierzchowiecki P. 2018. BIM w praktyce. Księgarnia Internetowa PWN.
  • Lorch R. 2012. BIM and the Public Interest. Building Research & Information, 40(6), 643–644. https://doi.org/10.1080/09613218.2012.743860.
  • Moon H., Anderson K., Borrmann A., Hyvärinen J., Jensen J., Johansson J., Markič Š. Et al. 2018. WP1 Requirementanalysis Report, IFC Bridge Project. BuildingSMART. https://standards.buildingsmart.org/documents/IR-Road-WP2_RequirementAnalysisReport.pdf.
  • Tae Wook Kang. 2020. ISO 19166 BIM to GIS Conceptual Mapping China (WUHAN) Meeting. Engineering. https://www.slideshare.net/laputa999/iso-19166-bim-to-gis-conceptualmapping-china-wuhan-meeting.
  • Vilgertshofer S., Amann J., Willenborg B., Borrmann A., Kolbe T.H. 2017. Linking BIM and GIS Models in Infrastructure by Example of IFC and CityGML. Computing in Civil Engineering 2017, Proceedings, 133–140. https://doi.org/10.1061/9780784480823.017.
  • Wyszomirski M., Borkowski A.Sz. 2019. Analiza możliwości zastosowania modelu IFC do opisania obiektów infrastrukturalnych na wybranych przykładach. Roczniki Geomatyki ‒ Annals of Geomatics 17, 1(84), 87–99.
  • Zajíčková V., Achten H. 2013. Landscape Information Model: Plants as the Components for Information Modelling. ECAADe 31 ‒ Computation and Performance, 2.
  • Zhu J., Wright G., Wang J., Wang X. 2018. A Critical Review of the Integration of Geographic Information System and Building Information Modelling at the Data Level. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 7(2), 66. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi7020066.
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Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MNiSW, umowa Nr 461252 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2021).
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