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Mitko Aleksandrov

Conference paper

Integration of 3D objects and terrain for 3D modelling supporting the Digital Twin


3D modelling of precincts and cities has significantly advanced in the last decades, as we move towards the concept of the Digital Twin. Many 3D city models have been created but a large portion of them neglect representing terrain and buildings accurately. Very often the surface is either considered planar or is not represented.
Technical report

Progressing precinct modelling on the UNSW campus and beyond: BIM/PIM and 3DGIS - 3D PIM modelling and data import


Precinct Information Modelling (PIM) describes the process of creating a virtual 3D model at precinct scale, defined as a special region in built environment. PIM contains all the information pertinent the given precinct held in different data type and supports the process of management and analysis.
Technical report

Progressing precinct modelling on the UNSW campus and beyond: BIM/PIM and 3DGIS system architecture and visualisation


This report presents a way of structuring and visualising geospatial data and their corresponding semantics and metadata in a Precinct Information Model (PIM). The datasets obtained from UNSW Estate Management (EM) are used in this development. The study is completed through several steps involving pre-processing and storage of data, along with web-based visualisation.
Technical report

Progressing precinct modelling on the UNSW campus and beyond: BIM/PIM and 3DGIS - data inventory


This report presents results of inventory of the administrative structure of UNSW Estate Management (EM), software used, datasets and their content. The study was completed via interviews with employees of EM, and by examination of several datasets provided by Facility Management (FM) department. The finding can be summarised and considered for PIM as follows:

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