Abstract

Evolution in the construction industry is constantly progressing. Many applications are currently being developed to track the building’s life cycle. Increasing emphasis is placed on managing the entire life cycle of buildings. New technologies are evolving, for example building information modelling. The output of this technology is a building information model. Building information model processes digital content related to the whole life cycle of a building. Developers create information models. These models are then archived to mass repositories such as databases and libraries. The databases contain models that contain graphical information and selected non-graphical information. The main aim of the article is to design and identify the structure of a database, that will be containing graphic models with selected non-graphical information based on the acquired knowledge.

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