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GeoSIMS: University of Washington Floor Plan GIS

GeoSIMS: University of Washington Floor Plan GIS. Why GIS for Floor Plans?. Space is a resource : Governmental & institutional requirements for records, reporting, analysis and planning Efficient management of space After our people, space is our most valuable asset.

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GeoSIMS: University of Washington Floor Plan GIS

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  1. GeoSIMS: University of Washington Floor Plan GIS

  2. Why GIS for Floor Plans? Space is a resource: Governmental & institutional requirements for records, reporting, analysis and planning Efficient management of space After our people, space is our most valuable asset

  3. The University—Seattle

  4. The University—Bothell

  5. The University—Tacoma

  6. The University—Washington Field Stations

  7. The University—Worldwide

  8. Floor Plan Geometry What does this mean for the UW Data? ~700 Buildings, >300 with floor plans ~1,600 Floors (a single CAD floor plan for each) > 66,000 rooms > 21,000,000 square feet of space

  9. What is Being Revised Map Interface Web Application (SIMSGeoSIMS) Stand-Alone Data Interface (SIMSGeoSIMS) Reports (SIMSDSS) Database Tweaks (For the most part, not visible to SIMS users)

  10. Geometry Requirements In developing the floor plan GIS, we had these needs: CAD will be the source for GIS Must maintain CAD and GIS geometry simultaneously (Generally, engineers and architects wanted CAD, planners wanted GIS) Geometry is the source for room #s and square feet Each data theme (Rooms, GSF, Lines) will have all buildings in a single layer (for queries)

  11. Georeferencing

  12. Georeferencing

  13. Final Product

  14. Applications

  15. Spatial Distribution

  16. Pre-design Planning

  17. 3D Modeling

  18. Space Inventory Web App

  19. Questions? Jeffrey Linn jefflinn@uw.edu Eric Darst ejdarst@uw.edu http://www.washington.edu/admin/pb/home/

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