New Building Legislation and 3D Modelling
Slávka Harabinová (),
Štefan Gorás,
Michal Gorás,
Ján Domanický,
Renát Haluška,
Zuzana Sokolová,
Maroš Harahus and
Marianna Koctúrová
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Slávka Harabinová: Technical University of Kosice
Štefan Gorás: Technical University of Kosice
Michal Gorás: Technical University of Kosice
Ján Domanický: Technical University of Kosice
Renát Haluška: Technical University of Kosice
Zuzana Sokolová: Technical University of Kosice
Maroš Harahus: Technical University of Kosice
Marianna Koctúrová: Technical University of Kosice
A chapter in Information Systems and Technological Advances for Sustainable Development, 2024, pp 328-335 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The introduction of new building legislation has also brought with it the need to display and design buildings in 3D. Such 3D modelling not only allows for a three-dimensional representation of buildings, but also enables the analysis of spatial relationships of 3D objects. Each element of a 3D object allows the attachment of non-graphical attributes, which means that for each type of buildings such attributes should be clearly defined (e.g. in the form of a database). The aim of the study is to analyze the new construction legislation and to take it into account when creating 3D models and the necessary attributes for underground technical infrastructure.
Keywords: Building Legislation; 3D modelling; Industry Foundation Classes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-75329-9_36
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