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There has been significant research on the intersection of 3D cadastre and building information modelling (BIM) over the recent years. BIM provides a multidimensional environment for capturing, curating and communicating the physical and functional aspects during a building’s lifecycle. A BIM-based solution for 3D cadastre provides a rich repository of legal and physical datasets in a common environment. The knowledge encapsulated inside a cadastral BIM model should be tapped to unlock the value of 3D cadastral information. Therefore, this article aims to develop BIM-based queries for interrogating questions about the legal ownership of properties inside multistorey buildings. These queries include identifying legal spaces that belong to a private or common property; querying physical elements that bound a legal space; and finding legal spaces that are adjacent to each other at a specific building element.
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Behnam Atazadeh
Abbas Rajabifard
Yibo Zhang
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
The University of Melbourne
CRC for Spatial information
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0eca0025c30b2cc7f9c640 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8080329