Articles | Volume 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/ica-proc-1-52-2018
https://doi.org/10.5194/ica-proc-1-52-2018
16 May 2018
 | 16 May 2018

From BIM to GIS at the Smithsonian Institution

Detlef Günther-Diringer

Keywords: BIM (Building Information Modeling), 3D-Visualization, GIS

Abstract. BIM-files (Building Information Models) are in modern architecture and building management a basic prerequisite for successful creation of construction engineering projects. At the facilities department of the Smithsonian Institution more than six hundred buildings were maintained. All facilities were digital available in an ESRI ArcGIS-environment with connection to the database information about single rooms with the usage and further maintenance information. These data are organization wide available by an intranet viewer, but only in a two-dimensional representation. Goal of the carried out project was the development of a workflow from available BIM-models to the given GIS-structure. The test-environment were the BIM-models of the buildings of the Smithsonian museums along the Washington Mall. Based on new software editions of Autodesk Revit, FME and ArcGIS Pro the workflow from BIM to the GIS-data structure of the Smithsonian was successfully developed and may be applied for the setup of the future 3D intranet viewer.

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