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Behnam Atazadeh
Researcher at University of Melbourne
Publications - 50
Citations - 694
Behnam Atazadeh is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Land administration & Cadastre. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 41 publications receiving 462 citations.
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Building Information Modelling for High-rise Land Administration
TL;DR: This article proposes an extension to the BIM standard, which is implemented in a prototype BIM model of a complex building to showcase the potential capability of using BIM for high-rise land administration and for modeling 3D ownership rights.
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Extending a BIM-based data model to support 3D digital management of complex ownership spaces
TL;DR: The argument presented in this article is that Building Information Modelling (BIM) can be adopted for 3D digital management of data related to complex ownership spaces, which have been elicited by investigating current practices pertaining to subdivision of ownership spaces within multi-storey buildings in Melbourne, Australia.
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Modelling building ownership boundaries within BIM environment: A case study in Victoria, Australia
TL;DR: This paper explores BIM's ability to model the boundaries of volumetric ownership spaces inside buildings by using a case study of current building subdivision practices in Victoria to showcase the practicality of the BIM environment for modelling building ownership boundaries.
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Querying 3D Cadastral Information from BIM Models
TL;DR: This article aims to develop BIM-based queries for interrogating questions about the legal ownership of properties inside multistorey buildings by identifyingLegal spaces that belong to a private or common property; querying physical elements that bound a legal space; and finding legal spaces that are adjacent to each other at a specific building element.
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A critical evaluation of 3D spatial information models for managing legal arrangements of multi-owned developments in Victoria, Australia
TL;DR: This assessment provides the basis for developing a new 3D spatial information model, which would subsequently support a pathway towards realising the Victorian land administration system in a 3D digital environment.