This article investigates the potential applications of geographic information systems (GIS) in the analysis and simulation of dynamic processes in buildings and explores it within the context of life safety analysis of buildings. In doing so, the primary focus of the article is to look at how architectural components and spaces can be represented in a spatial database system and what types of methods must be used in the analysis of such a database. Until now GIS applications have primarily been seen as tools suitable for the analysis of urban design and planning problems, therefore an additional objective here is to bring GIS to the attention of architectural researchers as a potential tool for the representation and analysis of spatial ...
Data about building designs and layouts is becoming increasingly more readily available. In the near...
The master's thesis deals with possibilities for using of spatial analyses for purposes of the real ...
Finding a method to evaluate people’s emotional responses to urban spaces in a valid and objective w...
The objective of spatial analysis techniques is to describe the patterns existing in spatial data an...
International audienceThis chapter examines the extent to which GIS and mapping can be effectively a...
New powerful technologies, such as geographic information systems (GIS), have been evolving and are ...
Recently, the study on the method to apply the space information database through 3D CAD, BIM to the...
In this paper, the authors consider the problem of architectural spatial performance indicators for ...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and spatial analysis are considered to be a science in their o...
In this paper, the authors consider the problem of architectural spatial performance indicators for ...
Databases are computer systems designed to store information in a systematic way so that their conte...
Typically, in simulating the dynamic processes in buildings, data modelling efforts require the mode...
The objective of this article is to discuss the use of Geographical Information (GI) and spatial ana...
In the field of architectural and urban planning and design, computer education needs to move beyond...
This paper considers the urban processes that real estate (RE) experts use in assessing the value of...
Data about building designs and layouts is becoming increasingly more readily available. In the near...
The master's thesis deals with possibilities for using of spatial analyses for purposes of the real ...
Finding a method to evaluate people’s emotional responses to urban spaces in a valid and objective w...
The objective of spatial analysis techniques is to describe the patterns existing in spatial data an...
International audienceThis chapter examines the extent to which GIS and mapping can be effectively a...
New powerful technologies, such as geographic information systems (GIS), have been evolving and are ...
Recently, the study on the method to apply the space information database through 3D CAD, BIM to the...
In this paper, the authors consider the problem of architectural spatial performance indicators for ...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and spatial analysis are considered to be a science in their o...
In this paper, the authors consider the problem of architectural spatial performance indicators for ...
Databases are computer systems designed to store information in a systematic way so that their conte...
Typically, in simulating the dynamic processes in buildings, data modelling efforts require the mode...
The objective of this article is to discuss the use of Geographical Information (GI) and spatial ana...
In the field of architectural and urban planning and design, computer education needs to move beyond...
This paper considers the urban processes that real estate (RE) experts use in assessing the value of...
Data about building designs and layouts is becoming increasingly more readily available. In the near...
The master's thesis deals with possibilities for using of spatial analyses for purposes of the real ...
Finding a method to evaluate people’s emotional responses to urban spaces in a valid and objective w...