2021
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-8293
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BIM and GIS integration for infrastructure analysis

Abstract: <p>The use of Building Information Modeling (BIM) is certainly increasing, especially in the field of Civil Engineering and Architecture. In recent years, research for new solutions has focused on the integration of BIM and GIS (Geographic Information System), referred to as GeoBIM. Most applications focus on issues related to the import and interoperability of BIM data into a GIS environment and vice versa. Data integration in a well-designed GeoBIM should address the following aspects: i) data … Show more

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“…The integration of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Building Information Modeling (BIM) has received limited attention in the research about energy efficiency assessment at the urban scale. Some scholars have already highlighted its application advantages, in order to assist urban and territorial planning [59][60][61]. As better specified in the next paragraph, the authors of this paper have proposed a model to evaluate the energy performance of residential buildings based on this integration, in the context of bottom-up approaches [46].…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integration of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Building Information Modeling (BIM) has received limited attention in the research about energy efficiency assessment at the urban scale. Some scholars have already highlighted its application advantages, in order to assist urban and territorial planning [59][60][61]. As better specified in the next paragraph, the authors of this paper have proposed a model to evaluate the energy performance of residential buildings based on this integration, in the context of bottom-up approaches [46].…”
Section: Rationalementioning
confidence: 99%