BUILDING 3D INDOOR SCENES TOPOLOGY FROM 2D ARCHITECTURAL PLANS

Sebastien Horna, Guillaume Damiand, Daniel Meneveaux, Yves Bertrand

2007

Abstract

This paper presents a new method for reconstructing geometry and topology of 3D buildings from 2D architectural plans. A complete topological model expresses incidence and adjacency relations between all the elements. It is necessary for both recovering accurately 2D information and constructing a coherent 3D building. Based on an existing topological kernel, several high-level operations have been developped in 2D for creating walls, portals, stairs, etc. Semantic information is associated with all volumes for specifying openings, walls, rooms, stairs, facade, etc. The resulting 2D model is extruded for generating a 3D environment, taking the semantic information into account since doors are not processed as walls for instance. Floors are superimposed using volumes corresponding to upper and lower ceilings linked according to stairways. The resulting models are suitable for various application such as walkthrough, lighting/wave propoagation/thermal simulation.

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Horna S., Damiand G., Meneveaux D. and Bertrand Y. (2007). BUILDING 3D INDOOR SCENES TOPOLOGY FROM 2D ARCHITECTURAL PLANS . In Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Computer Graphics Theory and Applications - Volume 1: GRAPP, ISBN 978-972-8865-71-9, pages 37-44. DOI: 10.5220/0002076700370044


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@conference{grapp07,
author={Sebastien Horna and Guillaume Damiand and Daniel Meneveaux and Yves Bertrand},
title={BUILDING 3D INDOOR SCENES TOPOLOGY FROM 2D ARCHITECTURAL PLANS},
booktitle={Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Computer Graphics Theory and Applications - Volume 1: GRAPP,},
year={2007},
pages={37-44},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={10.5220/0002076700370044},
isbn={978-972-8865-71-9},
}


in EndNote Style

TY - CONF
JO - Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Computer Graphics Theory and Applications - Volume 1: GRAPP,
TI - BUILDING 3D INDOOR SCENES TOPOLOGY FROM 2D ARCHITECTURAL PLANS
SN - 978-972-8865-71-9
AU - Horna S.
AU - Damiand G.
AU - Meneveaux D.
AU - Bertrand Y.
PY - 2007
SP - 37
EP - 44
DO - 10.5220/0002076700370044