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Demetriades, Pavlos (author), Kalogianni, Eftychia (author), Dimopoulou, Efi (author)
Building Information Model (BIM) is a powerful tool for managing and utilizing data throughout the lifecycle of buildings and infrastructure. This paper explores the options, and considerations, of using BIM data for the Land Administration (LA) domain. The ISO19152 Land Administration Domain Model (LADM), as a widely recognized international...
conference paper 2023
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Ho, Sin-Yi (author), Hong, Jung-Hong (author)
The recent advances of surveying and mapping technology has made the collection of 3D information increasingly easier. A variety of real-world phenomena nowadays can be modelled in a realistic way, which enables the development of many innovated applications (Liu Wei Zhe, 2020). Due to the rapid expansion of urban population and limited land...
conference paper 2023
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Tekavec, Jernej (author), Pogorelčnik, Ema (author), Kržan, Anja (author), Lisec, Anka (author)
The article presents the Slovenian land administration system focusing on the cadastral registration of buildings. We present the current structure of the land administration system and the latest upgrades introduced in 2018. In addition, we outline the main changes in the near future as a result of the new legislation adopted in April 2021 that...
conference paper 2021
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Perperidou, Dionysia – Georgia (author), Xydopoulos, Andreas (author)
The introduction of Greece's Civil Code, in 1946, signaled the transition from the then applicable Roman-Byzantine Law, known as Armenopoulos Exabiblos, to a modernized legal framework. The Greek Property Law, Civil Code Book 3, it is consisting of a bundle of rules, regulations and restrictions on properties, property rights and properties use...
conference paper 2021
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Sun, Jing (author), Paasch, Jesper M. (author), Paulsson, Jenny (author), Tarandi, Väino (author), Harrie, Lars (author)
With the increased interest and demand for 3D property, 3D property formation has shown increased significance. It is important to provide efficient, clear and unambiguous methods to form 3D property units, as well as register 3D property RRRs (rights, restrictions and responsibilities). The 3D property formation process should facilitate...
conference paper 2021
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Ying, Shen (author), Sun, Hanrui (author), Li, Chengpeng (author), Zhang, Wenting (author), Wang, Meng (author), Zhan, Yong (author), Zhang, Yu (author), Chen, Xueye (author)
Many immigrants from rural areas pour into urban areas, especially in China, and urban development faces the challenges to provide sufficient space for citizens’ acommodation, works and social contacts. So 3D development and use of land and city space become the reality with various complex buildings and constructions with modern architecture...
conference paper 2021
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Broekhuizen, Marjan (author), Kalogianni, Eftychia (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author)
The growth of cities and the pressure on land worldwide leads to more complex and multilevel structures with different space interrelations. For the registration of complex spaces mostly 2D Land Administration Systems (LAS) are used, while a representation of space in 3D could provide a clearer insight. Concurrently, technological advancements...
conference paper 2021
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Soon, Kean Huat (author)
Ontologies have been proven useful in areas such as information management and Artificial Intelligence. Based on ontologies, datasets using the same concepts can be integrated or converted automatically. The same concept however can represent different features depending upon perspectives. A concept “building” for instance can represent a...
conference paper 2018
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Ying, Shen (author), Guo, Renzhong (author), Li, Lin (author), Chen, Naibin (author), Jia, Yizhen (author)
The Interim Regulation on Real-Estate Registration (IRRER) was issued by the State Council of the People’s Republic of China (SCPRC) in 2014 and took effect on March 1, 2015. This regulation stipulates that the Ministry of Land and Resources of the People’s Republic of China (MLRPRC) will be responsible for the duties of real-estate registration...
conference paper 2018
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Oldfield, Jennifer (author), Bergs, Ronald (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author), Krijnen, Thomas F. (author), Marzabal Galano, Miquel (author)
The lifecycle of a 3D cadastral spatial unit and its associated rights, restrictions and responsibilities is made up of many different parts and substages (Van Oosterom 2013). One part could be the extraction of 3D data from building permit application process. This paper looks at how this process could be coordinated with a number of other...
conference paper 2018
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Zhou, J. (author), Laumann, S. (author), Heimovaara, T.J. (author)
conference paper 2017
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Andrade, Joana B. (author), Bragança, Luís (author)
Sustainability concerns are in all sectors’ agendas, and building industry is not an exception. Sustainable design should both, reduce the environmental impact caused by buildings throughout their life cycle and positively contribute to people’s well-being by addressing and being adaptable to their needs. There is the need for an early design...
conference paper 2017
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Wang, K. (author), Vanassche, S. (author), Ribeiro, A. (author), Peters, M. (author), Oseyran, J. (author)
One of the expected key outcomes of the Horizon 2020 BAMB (Buildings As Material Banks) project is new business models for material circularity. The team has interviewed four “frontrunner” cases which have pioneered in incorporating elements of building circularity. The study included well-known cases such as the new Venlo city hall (the...
conference paper 2017
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Soutsos, Marios (author)
There have been considerable developments in Merseyside and generally in the North West of England over the last fifteen years with regards to the commercialisation of recycled demolition aggregate. Merseyside, and more specifically Liverpool is an urban region that has undergone regeneration in the last fifteen years. This required the...
conference paper 2017
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Ehlert, Christina (author), Biwer, Arno P. (author), Benetto, Enrico (author)
Luxembourg is witnessing a rapid development in the construction sector including renovation of the existing building stock and due to its small size, the country needs an efficient management of the resulting construction and demolition (C&D) waste. National legal obligations require contractors to carry out an inventory of building materials...
conference paper 2017
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Debacker, Wim (author), Manshoven, Saskia (author), Peters, Martijn (author), Ribeiro, Andre (author), De Weerdt, Yves (author)
The built environment is considered as a key sector in which circular economy can be implemented. Within the H2020 project “Building as Material Banks” (BAMB), two innovative solutions are being forward to support this transition: i.e. Materials Passports and Reversible Building Design Protocols. Based on desk research and interviews with...
conference paper 2017
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Castro, Maria F. (author), Mateus, Ricardo (author), Bragança, Luís (author)
The health sector has a strong influence on the economy of nations and their policies and is based in a group of buildings where the quality of the indoor and outdoor environment is quite important. The impacts of these buildings are relevant compared to other buildings because they are directly related to human health. The healthcare providers...
conference paper 2017
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Augiseau, V. (author), Barles, S. (author)
Flows of construction materials through urban areas are significant not only in terms of consumption but also of processed output. They raise environmental issues together with land-use conflicts. In Paris region in 2013, domestic material consumption reaches 2.5 t/inhab. while local and exported processed output amounts for 0.7 t/inhab. and...
conference paper 2017
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Tebbatt Adams, Katherine (author), Osmani, Mohamed (author), Thorpe, Tony (author), Hobbs, Gilli (author)
Whilst there is an increasing recognition of the circular economy concept within the building sector, opportunities for its implementation at project level remain largely underexploited. Research has shown that challenges to its uptake include limited knowledge and awareness among stakeholders; a fragmented supply chain; an unclear business...
conference paper 2017
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Van Cauwenberghe, Liesbet (author), Vanden Ende, Annelies (author)
The European Circular Economy Package focusses on construction and demolition and wants to identify and increase the recovery of valuable materials. A densely populated area such as Flanders, with no space for landfills and hence very high landfill taxes is driven towards recycling and reuse. Flanders is one of the leading regions when it comes...
conference paper 2017
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