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Urban spaces are being called upon to develop a capacity for resilience and sustainability in order to meet the major challenges they face. To achieve such a goal, a practical development framework must be implemented in order to take advantage of the technological innovations that characterize the field of construction and urban engineering. Today, multi-scale BIM is bringing about significant changes that are redefining the paradigms of urban management. It facilitates simulations of the sustainability of urban spaces with respect to several criteria; most notably relating to energy, the economy and the environment.

Building Information Modeling for a Smart and Sustainable Urban Space proposes a theoretical and practical framework for implementing BIM models for the creation of sustainable and intelligent urban spaces. It addresses the issues of acquisition, modeling, interoperability, and BIM and GIS integration for the production of BIM models. Case studies are presented, providing a practical dimension that demonstrates the production process of the urban model and its contribution to multiscale simulations, particularly in real estate evaluation and urban renewal.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Preface
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. List of Acronyms
  7. Introduction
  8. 1 BIM: A New Paradigm
  9. 2 Which Data Sources for the BIM Model?
  10. 3 Development of the BIM Model
  11. 4 Open BIM Standards
  12. 5 GeoBIM: Towards a Convergence of BIM and 3D GIS
  13. 6 BIM and 3D GIS Integration for Real Estate Valuation
  14. 7 Semantic Segmentation of Airborne LiDAR Data for the Development of an Urban 3D Model
  15. 8 BIM for the Renovation of Urban Spaces
  16. Conclusion
  17. List of Authors
  18. Index
  19. End User License Agreement
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