A novel workflow to combine BIM and linked data for existing buildings

Mathias Bonduel, Maarten Vergauwen, Ralf Klein, Mads Holten Rasmussen, Pieter Pauwels

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Combining conventional Building Information Modeling (BIM) tools and Linked Data technologies improves the options to connect building models to external datasets. Existing workflows in this regard expect a conventional BIM model - including object’s geometry - as a starting point. This paper presents a novel, alternative workflow oriented towards existing buildings, including an initial implementation. Modeling the building topology using the BOT ontology is done first, allowing a Linked Data modeler to enrich this initial graph from the start of a project without being dependent on a BIM with (detailed) geometry. Later, a conventional BIM - including objects’ geometry - of the existing building can be made, starting from the shared building topology. At the end of this more flexible workflow, both the initial RDF graph and the BIM-based RDF graph are directly connected to each other, combining both datasets.
Originele taal-2Engels
TiteleWork and eBusiness in Architecture, Engineering and Construction
SubtitelProceedings of the 12th European Conference on Product and Process Modelling (ECPPM 2018), September 12-14, 2018, Copenhagen, Denmark
RedacteurenJan Karlshøj, Raimar Scherer
Plaats van productieLondon
UitgeverijCRC Press
Pagina's347-354
Aantal pagina's8
ISBN van geprinte versie9780429506215
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 2018
Extern gepubliceerdJa
Evenement12th European Conference on Product and Process Modelling - Copenhagen, Denemarken
Duur: 12 sep. 201814 sep. 2018
Congresnummer: 12

Congres

Congres12th European Conference on Product and Process Modelling
Verkorte titelECPPM
Land/RegioDenemarken
StadCopenhagen
Periode12/09/1814/09/18

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