The objective of this paper is to develop an adaptable and affordable technical tool for managing small urban areas. It demonstrates a low-cost, reliable, and fast method for integrating BIMs, IFC data, and GIS to support fit-for-purpose, crowdsourcing, and participatory applications through an online dashboard. Open data and existing geoportals are used to create the necessary geospatial infrastructure. Geometric information such as building area size and volume is combined with other data from multiple sources such as market values and CO2 emissions, which can be updated dynamically through real-time interactions. A case study is presented for a small urban neighborhood in Athens.
Andritsou et al. (Wed,) studied this question.