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Geoforum 2013 EDINA Geoforum 2013 'Digimap Data and a Non-traditionalist Perspective' Shelley Mosco Senior Lecturer Landscape Architecture & GIS School of Architecture, Design and Construction University of Greenwich 20 June 2013

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Presentation given by Shelley Mosco, University of Greenwich, as part of the EDINA Digimap GeoForum 2013 on Thursday 20th June 2013 at the Congress Centre, London.

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EDINA Geoforum 2013

'Digimap Data and a Non-traditionalist Perspective'

Shelley Mosco

Senior Lecturer Landscape Architecture & GIS

School of Architecture, Design and Construction

University of Greenwich

20 June 2013

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GIS is the only major software technology in which landscape architects have had a

key development role (Ian McHarg, Jack Dangermond, Carl Steinitz).

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Design with Nature

map overlays and sieve analysis

suitability of site, analysis and planning

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GIS: A system to link time, place and patterns

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David Parfitt,

MA Landscape Architecture, 2013

Robert Park,

MA Landscape Architecture, 2013

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Zoi Antonaki, Diploma Landscape Architecture 2013

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Zoi Antonaki, Diploma Landscape Architecture 2013

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Zoi Antonaki, Diploma Landscape Architecture 2013

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James Penney, Diploma Landscape Architecture 2011

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Paul Hadley, MA Landscape Architecture 2012

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Paul Hadley, MA Landscape Architecture 2012

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Paul Hadley, MA Landscape Architecture 2012

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Paul Hadley, MA Landscape Architecture 2012

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Joe Perkins, MA Landscape Architecture 2011

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Joe Perkins, MA Landscape Architecture 2011

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Joe Perkins, MA Landscape Architecture 2011

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Jiamiao Xu, MA Landscape Architecture 2012

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Jiamiao Xu, MA Landscape Architecture 2012

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Jiamiao Xu, MA Landscape Architecture 2012

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Jiamiao Xu, MA Landscape Architecture 2012

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One of the most significant recent regulatory changes is the requirement of BIM for all

publicly funded projects by 2016, where all projects must be managed in a 3D environment.

What’s new? BIM: Building Information Model

Creating a virtual digital information 3D model, rich in data that can

inform the decision-making process and answer questions

throughout the entire project lifecycle, implemented in a

collaborative environment.

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Mandatory information must be completed at

each phase. The Cabinet Office has adopted an

open source spread sheet to collate all the

components (COBie;

Construction Operations Building information

exchange).

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