Abstract

Abstract. Owing to the increasing existence of multistorey buildings and infrastructures in the built environment, there is a need for three-dimensional (3D) land administration systems (LAS). Regarding this, condominium rights in real-estate properties are needed to be represented as 3D for preventing misinterpretations with regards to who is responsible for or has ownership in which parts of the buildings. Digitalizing the public services appears in current strategies of governments and administrations since it contributes to transparency, speed, and accurateness in the processes. Building permitting that contains obtaining the occupancy permit is a vital one of these public services. With the even-increasing adaptation of Building Information Modelling (BIM), a whole raft of Building Information Models (BIMs) are created to use in digital building permitting. Thus, a significant opportunity for 3D delineation of condominium rights comes out of the reuse of these BIMs, especially their Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) data. In this sense, this paper puts forward an approach that includes developing the conceptual model to depict condominium rights and linking that model with the IFC schema. The applicability of the approach is demonstrated by using a floor of a simple building. The study shows that IFC-based representation of condominium rights can be beneficial for the transition to 3D LAS in Turkey.

Highlights

  • Digitalization is one of the important issues that governments and administrations aim to extend its use for the management of the built environment (European Union, 2019) because it facilitates the procedures and reaching the information in a broad range of services such as building permit issuing (Noardo et al, 2020b) and cadastral registration (Gulliver et al, 2017)

  • Guler and Yomralioglu (2021) suggested a conceptual framework for Turkey that integrates digital building permitting and 3D representation of condominium rights in terms of the use of Building Information Modelling (BIM). In light of this information, the objective of this paper is to show the possible reuse of as-built BIMs that are approved in building permit issuing for the 3D delineation of condominium rights in Turkey, based on the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) schema

  • It is stated in the tenth article of Condominium Law that the occupancy permit and approved architectural project are used in the registration of condominium rights

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INTRODUCTION

Digitalization is one of the important issues that governments and administrations aim to extend its use for the management of the built environment (European Union, 2019) because it facilitates the procedures and reaching the information in a broad range of services such as building permit issuing (Noardo et al, 2020b) and cadastral registration (Gulliver et al, 2017). Guler and Yomralioglu (2021) suggested a conceptual framework for Turkey that integrates digital building permitting and 3D representation of condominium rights in terms of the use of BIMs. Celik Simsek and Uzun (2021) proposed to calculate the property valuations based on BIMs in the sense of condominium ownership in Turkey. Guler and Yomralioglu (2021) suggested a conceptual framework for Turkey that integrates digital building permitting and 3D representation of condominium rights in terms of the use of BIMs In light of this information, the objective of this paper is to show the possible reuse of as-built BIMs that are approved in building permit issuing for the 3D delineation of condominium rights in Turkey, based on the IFC schema. It is expected that this paper forms a basis for complete 3D representation and registration of condominium rights in the Turkish cadastre using IFC data

CONNECTION BETWEEN BUILDING PERMIT ISSUING AND REGISTRATION OF CONDOMINIUM
A CONCEPTUAL MODEL FOR REPRESENTATION OF CONDOMINIUM RIGHTS
IFC-BASED IMPLEMENTATION OF CONCEPTUAL MODEL
DISCUSSION AND FUTURE
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