ShapeChangeApplication Schema 'Buildings3D' (version 3.0) | | Application Schema <provide name of source schema> |
Type | Documentation | Attribute
Association role
Constraint | Attribute / Association role / Constraint documentation | Values / Enumerations | Multiplicity | Voidable / Non-Voidable | | Type | Documentation | Attribute
Association role
Constraint | Attribute / Association role / Constraint documentation | Values / Enumerations | Multiplicity | Voidable / Non-Voidable | Status | Remarks |
Building
Supertypes:
Building
AbstractBuilding
AbstractConstruction | -- Name --
Building
A Building is an enclosed construction above and/or underground, used or intended for the shelter of humans, animals or things or for the production of economic goods. A building refers to any structure permanently constructed or erected on its site. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
beginLifespanVersion | -- Name --
Begin lifespan version
Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. | DateTime
| 1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
conditionOfConstruction | -- Name --
Condition of construction
Status of the construction.
EXAMPLES: functional, projected, ruin | ConditionOfConstructionValue
| 1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
dateOfConstruction | -- Name --
Date of construction
Date of construction. | DateOfEvent
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
dateOfDemolition | -- Name --
Date of demolition
Date of demolition. | DateOfEvent
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
dateOfRenovation | -- Name --
Date of last major renovation
Date of last major renovation. | DateOfEvent
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
elevation | -- Name --
Elevation
Vertically-constrained dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoïd, water level, etc.).
Source: adapted from the definition given in the data specification of the theme Elevation. | Elevation
| 0..* | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
endLifespanVersion | -- Name --
End lifespan version
Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. | DateTime
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
externalReference | -- Name --
External reference
Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object.
EXAMPLE 1: Reference to another spatial data set containing another view on buildings; the externalReference may be used for instance to ensure consistency between 2D and 3D representations of the same buildings
EXAMPLE 2: Reference to cadastral or dwelling register. The reference to this register may enable to find legal information related to the building, such as the owner(s) or valuation criteria (e.g. type of heating, toilet, kitchen)
EXAMPLE 3: Reference to the system recording the building permits. The reference to the building permits may be used to find detailed information about the building physical and temporal aspects. | ExternalReference
| 0..* | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
heightAboveGround | -- Name --
Height above ground
Height above ground.
NOTE: height above ground may be defined as the difference between elevation at a low reference (ground level) and elevation as a high reference (e.g. roof level, top of construction) | HeightAboveGround
| 0..* | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
inspireId | -- Name --
inspire id
External object identifier of the spatial object.
An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. | Identifier
| 1 | | | | | | | | | | | |
name | -- Name --
Name
Name of the construction.
EXAMPLES: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Sacrada Familia | GeographicalName
| 0..* | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
buildingNature | -- Name --
Building nature
Characteristic of the building that makes it generally of interest for mappings applications. The characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building.
This attribute focuses on the physical aspect of the building; however, this physical aspect is often expressed as a function (e.g. stadium, silo, windmill); this attribute aims to fulfil mainly mapping purposes and addresses only specific, noticeable buildings. | BuildingNatureValue
| 0..* | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
currentUse | -- Name --
Current use
Activity hosted within the building. This attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities.
NOTE: . This attribute aims to fulfill management requirements, such as computation of population or spatial planning ; this classification aims to be exhaustive for the functional buildings hosting human activities. | CurrentUse
| 0..* | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
numberOfDwellings | -- Name --
Number of dwellings
Number of dwellings.
A dwelling is a residential unit which may consist of one or several rooms designed for the occupation of households.
NOTE: In the data sets including building units, a dwelling is a residential building unit or, only when that building has no building units, a residential building<i>.</i>
EXAMPLES: a single building dwelling could be a detached or semi-detached house. A block of flats will contain multiple dwellings determined by the number of individual flats. | Integer
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
numberOfBuildingUnits | -- Name --
Number of building units
Number of building units in the building. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc.
Building units are spatial objects aimed at subdividing buildings and/or building parts into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A building unit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects.
EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade.
NOTE 1: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage.
NOTE 2: According to national regulation, a building that is one entity for daily life (typically, a single family house) may be considered as a Building composed of one BuildingUnit or as a Building composed of zero BuildingUnit. | Integer
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
numberOfFloorsAboveGround | -- Name --
Number of floors above ground
Number of floors above ground. | Integer
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
parts | The building parts composing the Building.
A building may be a simple building (with no BuildingPart) or a composed building (with several BuildingParts). | BuildingPart
| 0..* | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
geometry2D | -- Name --
geometry 2D
<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font>
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NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> | BuildingGeometry2D
| 0..* | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
geometry3DLoD1 | -- Name --
geometry 3D LoD 1
3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. | BuildingGeometry3DLoD1
| 0..1 | | | | | | | | | | | |
geometry3DLoD2 | -- Name --
geometry 3D LoD 2
3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes)
NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). | BuildingGeometry3DLoD2
| 0..1 | | | | | | | | | | | |
geometry3DLoD3 | -- Name --
geometry 3D LoD 3
3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). | BuildingGeometry3DLoD
| 0..1 | | | | | | | | | | | |
geometry3DLoD4 | -- Name --
geometry 3D LoD 4
3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys).
NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. | BuildingGeometry3DLoD
| 0..1 | | | | | | | | | | | |
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BuildingPart
Supertypes:
BuildingPart
AbstractBuilding
AbstractConstruction | -- Name --
Building part
A BuildingPart is a sub-division of a Building that might be considered itself as a building.
NOTE 1: A building part is homogeneous related to its physical, functional and temporal aspects.
EXAMPLE: A building may be composed of two building parts having different heights above ground. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
beginLifespanVersion | -- Name --
Begin lifespan version
Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was inserted or changed in the spatial data set. | DateTime
| 1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
conditionOfConstruction | -- Name --
Condition of construction
Status of the construction.
EXAMPLES: functional, projected, ruin | ConditionOfConstructionValue
| 1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
dateOfConstruction | -- Name --
Date of construction
Date of construction. | DateOfEvent
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
dateOfDemolition | -- Name --
Date of demolition
Date of demolition. | DateOfEvent
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
dateOfRenovation | -- Name --
Date of last major renovation
Date of last major renovation. | DateOfEvent
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
elevation | -- Name --
Elevation
Vertically-constrained dimensional property consisting of an absolute measure referenced to a well-defined surface which is commonly taken as origin (geoïd, water level, etc.).
Source: adapted from the definition given in the data specification of the theme Elevation. | Elevation
| 0..* | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
endLifespanVersion | -- Name --
End lifespan version
Date and time at which this version of the spatial object was superseded or retired in the spatial data set. | DateTime
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
externalReference | -- Name --
External reference
Reference to an external information system containing any piece of information related to the spatial object.
EXAMPLE 1: Reference to another spatial data set containing another view on buildings; the externalReference may be used for instance to ensure consistency between 2D and 3D representations of the same buildings
EXAMPLE 2: Reference to cadastral or dwelling register. The reference to this register may enable to find legal information related to the building, such as the owner(s) or valuation criteria (e.g. type of heating, toilet, kitchen)
EXAMPLE 3: Reference to the system recording the building permits. The reference to the building permits may be used to find detailed information about the building physical and temporal aspects. | ExternalReference
| 0..* | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
heightAboveGround | -- Name --
Height above ground
Height above ground.
NOTE: height above ground may be defined as the difference between elevation at a low reference (ground level) and elevation as a high reference (e.g. roof level, top of construction) | HeightAboveGround
| 0..* | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
inspireId | -- Name --
inspire id
External object identifier of the spatial object.
An external object identifier is a unique object identifier published by the responsible body, which may be used by external applications to reference the spatial object. The identifier is an identifier of the spatial object, not an identifier of the real-world phenomenon. | Identifier
| 1 | | | | | | | | | | | |
name | -- Name --
Name
Name of the construction.
EXAMPLES: Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Sacrada Familia | GeographicalName
| 0..* | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
buildingNature | -- Name --
Building nature
Characteristic of the building that makes it generally of interest for mappings applications. The characteristic may be related to the physical aspect and/or to the function of the building.
This attribute focuses on the physical aspect of the building; however, this physical aspect is often expressed as a function (e.g. stadium, silo, windmill); this attribute aims to fulfil mainly mapping purposes and addresses only specific, noticeable buildings. | BuildingNatureValue
| 0..* | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
currentUse | -- Name --
Current use
Activity hosted within the building. This attribute addresses mainly the buildings hosting human activities.
NOTE: . This attribute aims to fulfill management requirements, such as computation of population or spatial planning ; this classification aims to be exhaustive for the functional buildings hosting human activities. | CurrentUse
| 0..* | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
numberOfDwellings | -- Name --
Number of dwellings
Number of dwellings.
A dwelling is a residential unit which may consist of one or several rooms designed for the occupation of households.
NOTE: In the data sets including building units, a dwelling is a residential building unit or, only when that building has no building units, a residential building<i>.</i>
EXAMPLES: a single building dwelling could be a detached or semi-detached house. A block of flats will contain multiple dwellings determined by the number of individual flats. | Integer
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
numberOfBuildingUnits | -- Name --
Number of building units
Number of building units in the building. A BuildingUnit is a subdivision of Building with its own lockable access from the outside or from a common area (i.e. not from another BuildingUnit), which is atomic, functionally independent, and may be separately sold, rented out, inherited, etc.
Building units are spatial objects aimed at subdividing buildings and/or building parts into smaller parts that are treated as seperate entities in daily life. A building unit is homogeneous, regarding management aspects.
EXAMPLES: It may be e.g. an apartment in a condominium, a terraced house, or a shop inside a shopping arcade.
NOTE 1: According to national regulations, a building unit may be a flat, a cellar, a garage or set of a flat, a cellar and a garage.
NOTE 2: According to national regulation, a building that is one entity for daily life (typically, a single family house) may be considered as a Building composed of one BuildingUnit or as a Building composed of zero BuildingUnit. | Integer
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
numberOfFloorsAboveGround | -- Name --
Number of floors above ground
Number of floors above ground. | Integer
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
geometry2D | -- Name --
geometry 2D
<font color="#0f0f0f">2D or 2.5D geometric representation.</font>
<font color="#0f0f0f">
</font><font color="#0f0f0f">
</font>
<font color="#0f0f0f">
NOTE: Multiple representations of the geometry are possible (e.g. by surface and by point).</font> | BuildingGeometry2D
| 0..* | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
geometry3DLoD1 | -- Name --
geometry 3D LoD 1
3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 1, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and horizontal base polygons. | BuildingGeometry3DLoD1
| 0..1 | | | | | | | | | | | |
geometry3DLoD2 | -- Name --
geometry 3D LoD 2
3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 2, consisting of the generalized representation of the outer boundary by vertical lateral surfaces and a prototypical roof shape or cover (from a defined list of roof shapes).
NOTE: The prototypical roof shapes come from a defined list of roof shapes, in City GML; this list is equivalent to the code list RoofTypeValue, provided in the extended2D profile (without the hyperbolic parabaloidal roof). | BuildingGeometry3DLoD2
| 0..1 | | | | | | | | | | | |
geometry3DLoD3 | -- Name --
geometry 3D LoD 3
3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 3, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys). | BuildingGeometry3DLoD
| 0..1 | | | | | | | | | | | |
geometry3DLoD4 | -- Name --
geometry 3D LoD 4
3D geometric representation at level of detail (LoD) 4, consisting of the detailed representation of the outer boundary (including protrusions, facade elements, and window recesses) as well as of the roof shape (including dormers, chimneys).
NOTE: The LoD4 representation is equivalent to the LoD3 representation in core 3D application schema. The LoD 4 representation is more meaningful in extended 3D application schema, with the optional description of building interior. | BuildingGeometry3DLoD
| 0..1 | | | | | | | | | | | |
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BuildingGeometry3DLoD | -- Name --
Building geometry 3D LoD
Data type grouping the 3D geometry of a building or building part and the metadata information attached to this geometry. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
geometryMultiSurface | -- Name --
Geometry multi-surface
Representation of the outer boundary by a Multi Surface, which may - in contrast to a solid representation - not be topologically clean. In particular, the ground surface may be missing. | GM_MultiSurface
| 0..1 | | | | | | | | | | | |
geometrySolid | -- Name --
Geometry solid
Representation of the outer boundary by a solid. | GM_Solid
| 0..1 | | | | | | | | | | | |
terrainIntersection | -- Name --
Terrain intersection
Line or multi-line where the spatial object (Building, BuildingPart, ...) touches the terrain representation. | GM_MultiCurve
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
verticalGeometryReference3DBottom | -- Name --
Vertical geometry reference 3D bottom
Height level to which the lower height of the model (Z-value of the lower horizontal polygon) refers to.
EXAMPLE: generalGround, bottomOfConstruction. | ElevationReferenceValue
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
horizontalGeometryEstimatedAccuracy | -- Name --
Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy
The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position.
NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. | Length
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
verticalGeometryEstimatedAccuracy | -- Name --
Vertical geometry estimated accuracy
The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z- coordinate of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position.
NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. | Length
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
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BuildingGeometry3DLoD1
Supertypes:
BuildingGeometry3DLoD | -- Name --
Building geometry 3D LoD 1
Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD 1 representation. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
geometryMultiSurface | -- Name --
Geometry multi-surface
Representation of the outer boundary by a Multi Surface, which may - in contrast to a solid representation - not be topologically clean. In particular, the ground surface may be missing. | GM_MultiSurface
| 0..1 | | | | | | | | | | | |
geometrySolid | -- Name --
Geometry solid
Representation of the outer boundary by a solid. | GM_Solid
| 0..1 | | | | | | | | | | | |
terrainIntersection | -- Name --
Terrain intersection
Line or multi-line where the spatial object (Building, BuildingPart, ...) touches the terrain representation. | GM_MultiCurve
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
verticalGeometryReference3DBottom | -- Name --
Vertical geometry reference 3D bottom
Height level to which the lower height of the model (Z-value of the lower horizontal polygon) refers to.
EXAMPLE: generalGround, bottomOfConstruction. | ElevationReferenceValue
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
horizontalGeometryEstimatedAccuracy | -- Name --
Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy
The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position.
NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. | Length
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
verticalGeometryEstimatedAccuracy | -- Name --
Vertical geometry estimated accuracy
The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z- coordinate of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position.
NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. | Length
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
horizontalGeometryReference | -- Name --
Horizontal geometry reference
Element of the real world object that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD1 Multisurface or Solid geometry.
EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge | HorizontalGeometryReferenceValue
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
verticalGeometryReference3DTop | -- Name --
Vertical geometry reference 3D top
Height level to which the upper height of the model (Z-value of the upper horizontal polygon) refers to.
EXAMPLE: generalRoof, lowestRoof Edge. | ElevationReferenceValue
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
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BuildingGeometry3DLoD2
Supertypes:
BuildingGeometry3DLoD | -- Name --
Building geometry 3D LoD 2
Data type grouping the specific metadata attached to the 3D geometry, when provided by a LoD2 representation. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
geometryMultiSurface | -- Name --
Geometry multi-surface
Representation of the outer boundary by a Multi Surface, which may - in contrast to a solid representation - not be topologically clean. In particular, the ground surface may be missing. | GM_MultiSurface
| 0..1 | | | | | | | | | | | |
geometrySolid | -- Name --
Geometry solid
Representation of the outer boundary by a solid. | GM_Solid
| 0..1 | | | | | | | | | | | |
terrainIntersection | -- Name --
Terrain intersection
Line or multi-line where the spatial object (Building, BuildingPart, ...) touches the terrain representation. | GM_MultiCurve
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
verticalGeometryReference3DBottom | -- Name --
Vertical geometry reference 3D bottom
Height level to which the lower height of the model (Z-value of the lower horizontal polygon) refers to.
EXAMPLE: generalGround, bottomOfConstruction. | ElevationReferenceValue
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
horizontalGeometryEstimatedAccuracy | -- Name --
Horizontal geometry estimated accuracy
The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the (X,Y) coordinates of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position.
NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. | Length
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
verticalGeometryEstimatedAccuracy | -- Name --
Vertical geometry estimated accuracy
The estimated absolute positional accuracy of the Z- coordinate of the geometry, in the INSPIRE official Coordinate Reference System. Absolute positional accuracy is defined as the mean value of the positional uncertainties for a set of positions where the positional uncertainties are defined as the distance between a measured position and what is considered as the corresponding true position.
NOTE: this mean value may come from quality measures on a homogeneous population of buildings or from an estimation based on the knowledge of the production processes and of their accuracy. | Length
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
horizontalGeometryReference | -- Name --
Horizontal geometry reference
Element that was captured by the (X,Y) coordinates of the LoD2 MultiSurface or Solid geometry.
EXAMPLE: footprint, roof edge | HorizontalGeometryReferenceValue
| 0..1 | voidable | | | | | | | | | | |
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