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A Strategy and Vision for Enterprise 3D GIS Brooks Patrick A c c o u n t E x e c u t i v e b p a t r i c k @ e s r i . c o m Understanding where th thin ings gs ar are, e, an and d wh why, , is ess is essenti ential al for


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A Strategy and Vision for Enterprise 3D GIS

Brooks Patrick

A c c o u n t E x e c u t i v e b p a t r i c k @ e s r i . c o m

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“Understanding where th thin ings gs ar are, e, an and d wh why, , is is ess essenti ential al for

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deci cision sion-making”

Jack Dangermond | Landscape Architect, Founder & President

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A 3D GIS builds on your existing data and infrastructure to help you apply 3D visualization and analytics to create a model of your environment.

Co Core re 3D C 3D Capa apability bility

  • Securely collect, manage, curate 3D data
  • Reuse 2D and 3D as dynamic services across clients
  • Create tailored experiences for different types of users

Apps Desktop APIs

Cross-platform Open Accessible Collaborative

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A model of the urban environment involves creating the existing urban form and structure, a system of record, established on existing best available data.

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3D System of Record

3D Mesh 3D Features Textured 3D Point Cloud 3D Features Untextured

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BIM IM 4D 4D IoT

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Massive Amounts

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Dat ata a ET ETL Na Nati tional

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Mappi ping ng 3D Feature eature Dat ata a Pr Provide iders Sca canni nning ng + BI BIM M Reconstruction econstruction

Esri Partner Network

3D Me Mesh h Dat ata a Pr Provider viders esri.com/partners

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BIM IM GIS IS

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Integrating BIM and GIS Workflows

GIS DATA

Mast ster er Plann nning ing Regulat ulation ion & Permitt rmittin ing Revenu nue Generati eration

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Monit itoring

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& Enforcemen cement

BI BIM DATA

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BIM IM GIS IS

Servic ices es

Capital Portfolios Capital Projects

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Putt Putting ing Sm Smar art t Pla Planning int nning into

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Practice ctice

Delivering Smart Cities, Buildings and Infrastructure

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Today’s Challenges

Practitioners within the urban development lifecycle plan and invest to improve a community’s economic status. Public and private stakeholders don’t have ready access to the tools they need to make better decisions that stimulate private investment and support development that results in a desired urban future.

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Indicators 3D Basemap Plans Projects

MANAGE PLANNING DATA IN 3D

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EVALUATE PROPOSED BUILDING PROJECTS

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City of Boston “Shadow Bank”

CREATE LAND USE ZONING SCENARIOS

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Miami-Dade County SMART PLAN

SUPPORT STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION

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City of San Francisco Growth Capacity Story Map

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Planning Boston’s future while respecting it’s past by deploying geospatial tools for development review and study area planning.

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“Shadow Bank”

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Ensure proposed buildings conform to the city policy relating to visibility preservation or shadow impact regulations by evaluating future development.

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DIGITAL S UBMISSION STANDARDS

Establish best-practice for private developers to submit 3D models and plans over the web for review.

S TREAML INE R E PORTS

Share results through interactive web scenes and reduce the need for resubmissions.

ME ASURE IMPACT

Assess how a proposed project will affect (and be affected by) the surrounding environment.

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VIEWSHED

Generate visual and data-informed insight into property valuation and compliance related to impaired views. Shorten the overall time required to create these complex assessments.

SOLAR

Calculate solar radiation for building rooftops and ground by leveraging the 3D ‘real-world’

  • context. Determine impacts both positive and

negative to important trends such as heat island effect.

SH ADOW

Provides calibrated reporting for specific timeframes as required by statutes. Connect the visual and quantitative concepts of shadowing

  • n the ground and on other features – how

much and where?

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INTERACTIVE VIE WSHED

Simulate line of sight from any vantage point to distinguish obstructed and unobstructed views,

  • r calculate viewsheds to determine which spots

have the widest visibility.

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Holistic, strategic approach to planning with the intention of achieving regional and community goals through the integration of transportation and land use planning and its incorporation into local plans, projects, and development strategies.

Mi Miami ami-Dade Dade Cou Count nty SM SMAR ART T PLA PLAN

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A shared visual and analytical representation that allows planners to ‘do the math’ while at the same time ‘show their work’ to stakeholders - powerful in guiding real-estate investment.

Zo Zonin ning g and and De Develo elopment pment Ca Capaci pacity ty

VISUAL R E PRESENTATION

Visualize and test regulatory scenarios to achieve policy and growth objectives.

DOWNSTREAM R E P ORTING

Output downstream reporting for key performance indicators and baseline conditions.

S C ENARIO M ANAGEM ENT

Create planning scenarios and collaborate on the overall economic attractiveness of a study area.

LOCAL ZONING C ODE

Align unique zoning regulations to generate 3D forms and explore the effects of development constraints.

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USE BY F LOOR

Assign use by floor to capture intricacies of space use.

PARCEL ASSEMBLY

Consider many combinations for single parcels to larger multi- parcel developments.

SE TBACKS

Apply dimensional requirements relating to setbacks, multi-level stepbacks, and coverage.

OVE RLAYS

Modify base-zoning with development incentive or restriction overlays.

C ONSTRAINTS

Slice through buildable volumes with skyplane or viewshed constraints

PAR KING

Optimize surface or underground parking supply to meet building use demands.

VAR IANCES

Explore alternate scenarios representing adjustments based on local expertise.

PE RFORMANCE

Determine population change and impacts on jobs, housing units, or tax revenue.

CONCEPT MODELS

Generate architecturally complex building form most likely to be built.

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Just as virtual reality gamers immerse themselves in simulated environments, urban planners can now illuminate details about their cities and conduct the more complex analysis required to elevate the conversation and collaboration.

SCOTT EDMONDSON

S E N I O R P L A N N E R - E C O N O M I S T L O N G - R A N G E P L A N N I N G I N F O R M AT I O N & A N A LY T I C S

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“Today's advanced GIS software can now model cities in 3D and integrate the full planning workflow, thereby dramatically enhancing efficiency and effectiveness.”

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Sharing planning information over the web can help improve planning board decisions, gather community feedback more effectively, and increase public participation and acceptance.

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t St Stak akeho eholder lder Par Participation ticipation

Story Maps GeoPlanner Public Survey DE S IGN C H ARETTES

Plan, test, and evaluate scenarios with speed and confidence using a collaborative, iterative workspace.

P OLLS AND S URVEYS

Publish web apps that support two-way feedback and show stakeholders why decisions were made.

STORY TELLING

Communicate the impact of proposed plans and projects to citizens using interactive Story Maps.

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Virtual Reality immersion made easy

Ar ArcGIS cGIS 36 360 VR 0 VR

  • Simple creation of mobile VR demos for the public
  • Quick immersion into design to experience view impact

Try it out now with Gear VR: bit.ly/360_VR

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Esri Internal Use Only Esri Internal Use Only

Val alue ue of

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3D 3D GI GIS

Communicate with non-technical stakeholders Analyze behavior and aesthetics Visualize features that don’t exist or that can’t be seen More accurate representation

  • f the real world
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Esri Internal Use Only

Mobile Real-time Deep & Smart Visually Compelling Immersive Consumer-level Usability

3D 3D is is th the e co comm mmon

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vi visual sual and and ana analy lytical tical exp xperi erience ence for

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GIS

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Esri White Paper:

A St Strat rategy egy an and d Vi Vision sion for r En Enter erprise prise 3D 3D GIS GIS Do Download: nload: es esri.bo ri.box. x.com/v/Esri com/v/Esri-3D 3D-GIS GIS

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Brooks Patrick

A c c o u n t E x e c u t i v e b p a t r i c k @ e s r i . c o m