2021
DOI: 10.1109/access.2021.3124010
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A Data Integration and Simplification Framework for Improving Site Planning and Building Design

Abstract: Site planning and building design results are generally managed in Geographic Information System (GIS) and Building Information Modeling/Model (BIM) separately. The incompatibility of data has brought potential challenges for the assessment and delivery of the results. A data integration and simplification framework for improving site planning and building design is proposed in this paper. A BIM-GIS integrated model with a multi-scale data structure is developed to link the results of site planning and buildin… Show more

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“…The planning and design phase is commonly used for visualization, site layout, route, and alignment planing. This integration reduces the data gap between site planning and building design to improve the collaborative design [32]. It potentially overcomes the limitations and better understands vulnerabilities in the building, and facilitates effective decisions [43].…”
Section: Potential Area Of Bim-gis Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The planning and design phase is commonly used for visualization, site layout, route, and alignment planing. This integration reduces the data gap between site planning and building design to improve the collaborative design [32]. It potentially overcomes the limitations and better understands vulnerabilities in the building, and facilitates effective decisions [43].…”
Section: Potential Area Of Bim-gis Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This eld focuses primarily on integrating database tables, including case studies on various domains. Leng et al [9] investigate BIM-GIS (Building Information Modeling, Geographic Information System) integration issues in site planning and propose a comprehensive integration scheme that involves three stages: extraction, integration, and optimization, speci cally targeting BIM/GIS data sets stored in json and obj object formats. Reda et al [10] propose a layered integration scheme for health and tness data, transforming metadata into uniformly formatted data based on the IoT Fitness Ontology.…”
Section: ) Data Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the AEC domain, another approach addresses the integration of geographic information systems (GIS) and building information models (BIM), which are mostly managed separately [15]. The authors propose a framework for data integration and simplification to improve site planning and building design, and propose an integrated BIM-GIS model with a multi-level data structure.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%