SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 1 Norwegian "standards" and "vocabulary" set in an ontological context COST C21 Towntology May 9 2006 Guri Krigsvoll.

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SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 1 Norwegian "standards" and "vocabulary" set in an ontological context COST C21 Towntology May Guri Krigsvoll

SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 2 Planning and Building Act SOSI - Systematic Organisation of Spatial Information Norwegian Standards for Building and Construction Cultural Heritage SEFRAK Roads National Road Data Bank

SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 3 Planning and Building Act Master Plans on different geographical levels (or topic) Regional (part) plan Not legally binding Planning tool Municipality (part) plan Defining intended use for different areas Housing Public purpose Commercial use Agriculture, Nature and “Outdoor life” Might give rules for serial development years validation period Decided by the Municipality Council, validated by the Ministry Updated at least every 4 year period Regulation plan (zoning plan) Valid until changed by the Municipality Council Gives more detailed rules for the development/construction

SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 4 SOSI - Systematic Organisation of Spatial Information A standard format for digital geodata Every Regulation Plan has to be delivered in SOSI format Norwegian Mapping Authority responsible for development The standard consists of three parts: basic syntax standard elements and guidelines for practical use object catalogue including data models together with thematic and attribute codes

SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 5 SOSI The standard defines the technique for data definition of geographical information, hereby description of geometry and topology, data quality, coordinate systems, meta data. Concrete data description for different data types and area of use. The standard gives rules for the work in connection with property units and “right to use” regulation, setting borders, limitations, points. Legal rules for mapping, registration are incorporated. The standard defines how nature and societal geographic data to be marked by use of direct or indirect methods. The objectives is to show methods giving geographical place with necessary accuracy and at the same time avoid misunderstanding when national and international exchange of data.

SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 6 Traditional process

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10 Byggsøk–the future as-is

SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 11 Byggsøk–the future with ifc

SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 12 Byggsøk–the future with ifc and GIS

SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 13 Byggsøk-the future Standard data format (IFC including IFG)

SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 14 Building application process

SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 15 SOSI feature catalogue (44 application domains)

SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 16 Use Cases supported by IFG

SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 17 Process + information in building

SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 18 Object oriented Norwegian Standards related to urban planning and construction Terminology Building type table Building function table Building part table Calculation of energy use Rules for measurement of areas

SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 19 Building part table (examples) 2 Building 2.2 Outer wall Outside surface of outer wall Windows and doors 2.4 Inner wall Windows and doors 2.6 Inner surfaces 3 HVAC 3.1 Heating system 3.2 Ventilation system 4 Electric system 4.2 Heating system 4.2 Panel ovens

SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 20 Building function table (example) 1 Dwellings 1.1 Single family houses Farm house 1.4 Apartment buildings 3 Office and Commercial buildings 3.1 Office buildings City hall Bank, post 3.2 Commercial buildings Shopping center 7 Buildings for culture and research 7.3 Religious buildings Cathedral Church Chapel Monastery Other religious buildings

SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 21 Building functions from SOSI/SEFRAK 100 Houses related to agriculture, hunting 130 Storage buildings 132 storage of milk 133 storage of potatoes 150 House for animals 153 house for houses 158 house for dogs 400 Houses related to energy production, mining and industry 410 Living houses 430 Storage buildings 432 storage of milk 433 storage of potatoes 450 House for animals 453 house for houses 458 house for dogs 470 Houses for mining 471 Houses for coal production

SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 22 Performance requirements Methods for assessment Sustainable construction ISO TC49/SC17 ISO 15392, 21929, 21930, CEN TC 350

SINTEF Building and Infrastructure 23 Energy consumption and environmental impact from production of extruded aluminum (cradle to gate)

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