“…These advancements have added more value to sustainable information sharing and semantic representation of volumetric urban objects, such as buildings, vegetation objects, waterbodies, and other urban infrastructures (Amirebrahimi, Rajabifard, Mendis, Ngo, & Sabri, 2016;Gröger & Plümer, 2012;Zhu et al, 2011). Other improvements in 3D geospatial information including standardisation of 3D GIS formats such as City Geography Markup Language (CityGML) (Kolbe, Gröger, & Plümer, 2005), Building Information Models (Mignard & Nicolle, 2014), and web 3D visualisation (Herman & Rezník, 2013;Shojaei, Rajabifard, Kalantari, Bishop, & Aien, 2014;Trubka, Glackin, Lade, & Pettit, 2015) have all contributed to improving urban planning and management practices. Some examples include urban heating energy demand forecasting (Strzalka, Bogdahn, Coors, & Eicker, 2011), urban engineering (Borrmann et al, 2014), and future urban development scenario assessment (Trubka et al, 2015).…”