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Coors, Volker (author)
In this paper, we present a data model for 3D geometry and topology in a 3D-GIS. This data model includes the concept of several views for the same feature, which enables several presentations of the same data. Together with a spatial index, this view-concept will be used to visualize the 3D-GIS data in a distributed networking environment. The...
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Stoter, Jantien (author), Salzmann, Martin (author)
In the Dutch cadastral registration a cadastral object (real-estate object) is by definition 2D (a parcel). In intensively used areas there is a tendency to use space above and under the surface, e.g. constructions on top of each other, infrastructure above/under the ground, increasing number of cables and pipes, apartments above shops/offices...
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Bodum, Lars (author), Sørensen, Esben Munk (author)
This paper will present the initial ideas behind the foundation of a Centre, which can bring together research, public authorities, and business communities in a unique environment of developing 3D GeoInformation applications, all based on new Virtual Reality technology as well as on information regarding urban and rural areas.
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Julstad, Barbro (author), Ericsson, Agneta (author)
Legislative work is currently in progress in Sweden aimed at making possible the formation of properties in strata. At the moment, the government is preparing the bill. The proposed law may get legal force not earlier than 2003. A Commission proposed in 1996 that real property will consist of either a part of the surface of the ground or a three...
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Sandberg, Haim (author)
Several urban planning trends, as well as some political and historic considerations, are presently generating the need for legal recognition of three-dimensional property units. The traditional legal doctrine in all legal systems assumes vertical merger of ownership of all land strata. Nevertheless this should not imply the denial of the option...
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Tse, Rebecca O.C. (author), Gold, Christopher (author)
Building a 3D terrain model and cadastre is a necessary develop-ment in both GIS and cadastral systems. Existing 2D information could be extended to 3D, while trying to keep the spatial/ topological relationships. Computer-Aided Design (CAD) on the other hand is often fully 3D, which may be excessive for our “extended 2D” mapping needs. We have...
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Huml, Milan (author)
Cadastral professionals have now discussed unambiguous determination of cadastral subjects as a phenomenon describing a matter of legal relation to real estate. Till the present time 2D geometrical definition has mainly been adopted almost all over the world. In case of non-typical building complexes, this 2D determination could be not efficient...
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Jarroush, Jad (author), Even-Tzur, Gilad (author)
The inability of the existing 2D Cadastre to facilitate the rapid developments on one hand and the growing land shortage on the other hand necessitates a fundamental change in the cadastral system. Based on the existing 2D cadastre, a 3D cadastre system for land rights registration is proposed in this paper. A general description and definitions...
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Baldwin, Richard (author), Pogorelčnik, Ema (author)
The registration of apartments can pose certain problems compared to other real estate objects such as complete buildings and land parcels. The paper tries to show that an efficient administration of apartments calls for secure establishment of the ownership interests, adequate procedures to support maintenance and adequate definition of the...
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Billen, Roland (author), Zlatanova, Siyka (author)
This paper contains some reflections about using 3D topology, and more generally some 3D concepts related to 3D cadastre. Firstly, we develop some conceptual views about 3D modelling and more specifically about the definition of 3D spatial objects. Secondly, we present a new framework for representing spatial relationships. The framework has...
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Van der Klis, M. (author), Karsten, L. (author)
Workshop 2. Session 2.2: Functions and users
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Philippou, S. (author)
Workshop 4. Session 4.1: Design and modernity
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Van der Graaf, P. (author)
Workshop 1. Session 1.1: Poverty and identity. Abstract: My PhD research focuses on the effects of different social-physical interventions in urban renewal programs. Are residents better of in restructured neighborhoods or do problems of deprivation remain? Moreover, how are successful transformations achieved and which interventions are less...
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Lupi, T. (author)
Workshop 2. Session 2.2: Functions and users Abstract: Since suburbanisation has become a mass movement in post-war America, a debate is going on about the effects of suburban life on people and society in general. On the one hand suburbs have a reputation of being dull and anonymous areas where private life is extremely dominant. Robert Putnam...
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Van Dorst, M.J. (author)
Workshop 3. Session 3.1: Privacy and public life Summary: The perceived liveability of an environment is formed by the apparent liveability. An important aspect of these forms of liveability is the control over social interaction an individual has in a neighbourhood. The motivation and attitude towards social interaction is formed by physical...
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De Ruiter, E.P.J. (author)
Workshop 3. Session 3.1: Privacy and public life Abstract: The auditive element is often neglected, in descriptions of environments. If sound is addressed at all, only the aspect of noisiness is considered. “Soundscapes” can offer a different view. This notion is used in several ways, many of them too limited in scope. Also because a large...
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Wagenaar, M. (author)
Workshop 3. Session 3.3: Expression and taste
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Klaufus, C. (author)
Workshop 4. Session 4.1: Design and modernity
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Ergenoglu, A.S. (author), Türkyilmaz, C.C. (author), Baytin, C.P. (author), Aytug, A. (author)
Workshop 4. Session 4.1: Design and modernity
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