Journal article
Modelling building ownership boundaries within BIM environment: A case study in Victoria, Australia
B Atazadeh, M Kalantari, A Rajabifard, S Ho
Computers Environment and Urban Systems | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
In Australia, current practices for subdividing ownership spaces in buildings rely on two-dimensional (2D) analogue subdivision plans. As building subdivisions become more complex, these plans demonstrate limitations in communicating various boundaries that define complex ownership interests inside multi-storey buildings. With advances in three-dimensional (3D) digital information technologies, 3D digital models are increasingly being researched as a possible solution for improving the recording and representation of building ownership boundaries to overcome these communication challenges. This paper examines the feasibility of one such model – Building Information Models (BIM) – as it offer..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council (ARC) [grant number LP110200178]. The authors appreciate the efforts of editorial office and constructive comments of anonymous reviewers. The first author would also like to extend his thanks to Mr. Tom Champion, Mr. Jeff Clarke, Mr. Alan Norman and Ms. Kate Warshall, who offered their time and support throughout his placement in Reeds Consulting Company. The authors emphasize that the views expressed in this article are the authors' alone.