Urban Digital Twins (UDTs) demand both simplified geometry and rich semantic information from Building Information Models (BIM) to be effectively integrated into Geospatial Information Systems (GIS). However, current BIM-to-GIS conversion methods struggle with geometric complexity and semantic loss, particularly at scale. This paper proposes a novel, scalable methodology for comprehensive BIM/GIS integration, addressing both geometric and semantic challenges. The approach introduces a geometry conversion workflow that transforms solid BIMs into valid, simplified CityGML representations through a level-by-level detection of building elements and outer surface extraction. To preserve semantic richness, all entities, attributes, and relationships—including implicit connections—are automatically extracted and stored in a Labeled Property Graph (LPG) database. The method is further extended with a new CityGML Application Domain Extension (ADE) that supports Multi-LoD4 representations, enabling selective interior visualization and efficient rendering. A web-based urban digital twin platform demonstrates the integration, allowing dynamic semantic querying and scalable 3D visualization. Results show a significant reduction in geometric complexity, full semantic retention, and robust performance in visualization and querying, offering a practical pathway for advanced UDT development.
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Peyman Azari
Toronto Metropolitan University
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
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synapsesocial.com/papers/693624c34fa91c937236ccc9 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi14120478
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