The City of Helsinki
is mid-way through an initiative to capture the city and create a new 3D city
model that is scheduled to be completed in 2017. Helsinki has a long tradition
of 3D city modeling, dating back to the 1980s. Helsinki wanted to update its current
3D city model with new, innovative applications that could provide entire city
modeling capabilities in order to improve its internal services, promote smart
city development, and share data through an open format for citizens and other
agencies. Helsinki also wanted to create a pilot portfolio to showcase the
power of reality modeling in coordination with local universities to generate
interest in academic organizations.
This EUR 1 million
project used Bentley applications to encourage commercial research and
development and public engagement. For example, the city used Bentley Map to
create accurate base maps and geo-coordinate utility networks. It also used
Pointools to pre-process laser scanning data, Bentley Descartes to integrate
oblique, raster files, and orthophotographic images into its infrastructure
workflows, and Bentley Navigator for clash detection and design reviews.
Reality modeling applications the city used included ContextCapture for the
entire city mesh model and Bentley LumenRT to enliven designs. Lastly, the city
used ProjectWise for collaboration and managing all the data that would be
uploaded to a Web portal for distribution and general access.
The unique nature of
this project ensured Helsinki would share data internally and externally.
External agencies requesting the 3D city model included 3D plus and 3D GPC – a
flagship, low-carbon program that looks at the benefits of 3D modeling as
opposed to other methods. Helsinki is also sharing this data with the Technical
University of Munich as part of its Solar Energy Potential program.
By utilizing Bentley’s
reality modeling applications, the City of Helsinki has opened up its data to a
host of internal and external stakeholders. This has ensured Helsinki is at the
forefront of smart city initiatives, including collaboration with the Open
Geospatial Consortium on smart-city programs across Europe.
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