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BIM and Urban Land Administration - The History of Signal Processing and How We Communicate (Hardcover)
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BIM and Urban Land Administration - The History of Signal Processing and How We Communicate (Hardcover)
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Rapid urbanization has created an unprecedented pressure on the use
of land in cities around the world, resulting in physical and legal
complexities. This book explains the theoretical basis and
practicality of connecting urban land administration practices with
the 3D digital data environment of Building Information Modelling
(BIM). The main focus is to adopt a BIM-based paradigm for
enhancing communication and management of complex ownership rights
in multi-story buildings, which are prevalent in urban built
environments. This book first elaborates on a range of data
elements required for managing legal information in current land
administration practices pertaining to subdivision of legal
interests within multi-story building developments. It then
explains how an open data model in the BIM domain - Industry
Foundation Classes (IFC) - can be extended with legal data elements
to lay the foundation for adopting BIM in urban land
administration. The book also highlights benefits and barriers of
implementing BIM-enabled urban land administration. Features
Explains the theoretical basis and practicality of connecting urban
land administration practices with the 3D digital data environment
of BIM. Highlights the existing challenges associated with current
practice of urban land administration for multi-story buildings.
Introduces the potential of 3D digital environment of BIM for the
purpose of mapping and registering legal interests. Describes how
BIM-based data models can be extended for recording, managing, and
representing legal ownership of properties over a building's
lifecycle. Includes models of multi-story buildings as case studies
to demonstrate the feasibility of extended BIM-based data models.
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