Towards digital facility modelling for Sydney Opera House using IFC and semantic web technology
2007
The challenges of maintaining a building such as the Sydney Opera House are
immense and are dependent upon a vast array of information. The value of
information can be enhanced by its currency, accessibility and the ability to correlate
data sets (integration of information sources). A building information model
correlated to various information sources related to the facility is used as definition
for a digital facility model. Such a digital facility model would give transparent and
an integrated access to an array of datasets and obviously would support Facility
Management processes.
In order to construct such a digital facility model, two state-of-the-art Information and
Communication technologies are considered: an internationally standardized building
information model called the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) and a variety of
advanced communication and integration technologies often referred to as the
Semantic Web such as the Resource Description Framework (RDF) and the Web
Ontology Language (OWL).
This paper reports on some technical aspects for developing a digital facility model
focusing on Sydney Opera House. The proposed digital facility model enables IFC
data to participate in an ontology driven, service-oriented software environment. A
proof-of-concept prototype has been developed demonstrating the usability of IFC
information to collaborate with Sydney Opera House’s specific data sources using
semantic web ontologies.
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