Abstract

Abstract. Geographic information system (GIS) is known traditionally for the modelling of two-dimensional (2D) geospatial analysis and therefore present information about the extensive spatial framework. On the other hand, building information modelling (BIM) is digital representation of building life cycle. The increasing use of both BIM and GIS simultaneously because of their mutual relationship, as well as their similarities, has resulted in more relationships between both worlds, therefore the need for their integration. A significant purpose of these similarities is importing BIM data into GIS to significantly assist in different design-related issues. However, currently this is challenging due to the diversity between the two worlds which includes diversity in coordinate systems, three-dimensional (3D) geometry representation, and semantic mismatch. This paper describes an algorithm for the conversion of IFC data to CityGML in order to achieve the set goal of sharing information between BIM and GIS domains. The implementation of the programme developed using python was validated using an IFC model (block HO2) of a student’s hostel, Kolej Tun Fatima (KTF). The conversion is based on geometric and semantic information mapping and the use of 3D affine transformation of IFC data from local coordinate system (LCS) to CityGML world coordinate system (WCS) (EPSG:4236). In order to bridge the gap between the two data exchange formats of BIM and GIS, we conducted geometry and semantic mapping. In this paper, we limited the conversion of the IFC model on level of details 2 (LOD2). The conversion will serve as a bridge toward the development of a software that will perform the conversion to create a strong synergy between the two domains for purpose of sharing information.

Highlights

  • Geographic information system (GIS) is known for the modelling of the environment and conduct two-dimensional (2D) analysis of a small and larger areas

  • The objective of this paper is to describe an algorithm for the conversion of Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) and City Geography Markup Language (CityGML) for effective sharing of information between building information modelling (BIM) and GIS

  • Research on the sharing of BIM and GIS data frequently focus on the two most prominent open standards in the two domains due to a larger availability of information, simplicity of analysis, and practical considerations, such as CityGML which is an open geospatial consortium (OGC) standard for 3D GIS, on another hand IFC which is an open standard and data exchange format developed by the buildingSMART for BIM used in the AEC industry

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INTRODUCTION

Geographic information system (GIS) is known for the modelling of the environment and conduct two-dimensional (2D) analysis of a small and larger areas. The integration of data from both domains is widely regarded as advantageous and a critical step forward for future 3D city modelling due to the similarity in the characteristics that are represented in both domains, as well as their distinct strengths and limitations (Atazadeh et al.,2017). This connection can save time and money by eliminating the need for duplicate modelling and allowing fresh data flows in both ways. The remainder part of the paper is structured as follows; section 2 an overview on the open standards for BIM and GIS, Section 3 The conversion experiment, Section 4 Discussion and Conclusion, Section 5 Recommendations

OVERVIEW ON OPEN STANDARDS FOR BIM AND GIS
Related work on IFC to CityGML conversion
Geometry
Coordinates Positioning for 3D models
Semantic mapping between IFC and CityGML
Filtering
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