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  1. d

    A national dataset of rasterized building footprints for the U.S.

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    Department of the Interior (2024). A national dataset of rasterized building footprints for the U.S. [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/a-national-dataset-of-rasterized-building-footprints-for-the-u-s-c24bf
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 9, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Department of the Interior
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The Bing Maps team at Microsoft released a U.S.-wide vector building dataset in 2018, which includes over 125 million building footprints for all 50 states in GeoJSON format. This dataset is extracted from aerial images using deep learning object classification methods. Large-extent modelling (e.g., urban morphological analysis or ecosystem assessment models) or accuracy assessment with vector layers is highly challenging in practice. Although vector layers provide accurate geometries, their use in large-extent geospatial analysis comes at a high computational cost. We used High Performance Computing (HPC) to develop an algorithm that calculates six summary values for each cell in a raster representation of each U.S. state: (1) total footprint coverage, (2) number of unique buildings intersecting each cell, (3) number of building centroids falling inside each cell, and area of the (4) average, (5) smallest, and (6) largest area of buildings that intersect each cell. These values are represented as raster layers with 30m cell size covering the 48 conterminous states, to better support incorporation of building footprint data into large-extent modelling. This Project is funded by NASA’s Biological Diversity and Ecological Forcasting program; Award # 80NSSC18k0341

  2. Microsoft Building Footprints - Tiles

    • prep-response-portal.napsgfoundation.org
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    Updated Sep 25, 2018
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    Esri (2018). Microsoft Building Footprints - Tiles [Dataset]. https://prep-response-portal.napsgfoundation.org/maps/f40326b0dea54330ae39584012807126
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 25, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Esrihttp://esri.com/
    License

    Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0https://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

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    Description

    Microsoft recently released a free set of deep learning generated building footprints covering the United States of America. In support of this great work and to make these building footprints available to the ArcGIS community, Esri has consolidated the buildings into a single layer and shared them in ArcGIS Online. The footprints can be used for visualization using vector tile format or as hosted feature layer to do analysis. Learn more about the Microsoft Project at the Announcement Blog or the raw data is available at Github.

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    Microsoft Building Footprints

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    • gis-calema.opendata.arcgis.com
    Updated Nov 19, 2018
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    CA Governor's Office of Emergency Services (2018). Microsoft Building Footprints [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/CalEMA::microsoft-building-footprints
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 19, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    CA Governor's Office of Emergency Services
    License

    Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0https://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

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    Description

    This feature layer is Microsoft's recently released, free, set of deep learning generated building footprints covering the United States of America. In support of this great work and to make these building footprints available to the ArcGIS community, Esri has consolidated the buildings into a single layer and shared them in ArcGIS Online. The footprints can be used for visualization using vector tile format or as hosted feature layer to do analysis. Learn more about the Microsoft Project at the Announcement Blog or the raw data is available at Github.The original AGOL Item was produced by ESRI and is located here.

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    Microsoft Building Footprints for Kentucky - Features

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    • opengisdata.ky.gov
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    Updated Apr 7, 2025
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    KyGovMaps (2025). Microsoft Building Footprints for Kentucky - Features [Dataset]. https://data.lojic.org/datasets/kygeonet::microsoft-building-footprints-for-kentucky-features
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 7, 2025
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    KyGovMaps
    License

    Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0https://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

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    Description

    From: MS BuildingsMicrosoft recently released a free set of deep learning generated building footprints covering the United States of America. In support of this great work and to make these building footprints available to the ArcGIS community, Esri has consolidated the buildings into a single layer and shared them in ArcGIS Online. The footprints can be used for visualization using vector tile format or as hosted feature layer to do analysis. Learn more about the Microsoft Project at the Announcement Blog or the raw data is available at Github.

  5. c

    Microsoft Buildings Footprints CAC

    • cacgeoportal.com
    Updated Jun 26, 2024
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    Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal (2024). Microsoft Buildings Footprints CAC [Dataset]. https://www.cacgeoportal.com/datasets/microsoft-buildings-footprints-cac/about
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    Jun 26, 2024
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    Central Asia and the Caucasus GeoPortal
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    Description

    Bing Maps is releasing open building footprints around the world. We have detected 1.3B buildings from Bing Maps imagery between 2014 and 2024 including Maxar, Airbus, and IGN France imagery. The data is freely available for download and use under ODbL.Source: https://github.com/microsoft/GlobalMLBuildingFootprintsFile Geodatabase for download

  6. n

    NYS Building Footprints

    • data.gis.ny.gov
    Updated Mar 21, 2023
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    ShareGIS NY (2023). NYS Building Footprints [Dataset]. https://data.gis.ny.gov/datasets/nys-building-footprints-2
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    Mar 21, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    ShareGIS NY
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    NYS Building Footprints - metadata info:The New York State building footprints service contains building footprints with address information. The footprints have address point information folded in from the Streets and Address Matching (SAM - https://gis.ny.gov/streets/) address point file. The building footprints have a field called “Address Range”, this field shows (where available) either a single address or an address range, depending on the address points that fall within the footprint. Ex: 3860 Atlantic Avenue or Ex: 32 - 34 Wheatfield Circle Building footprints in New York State are from four different sources: Microsoft, Open Data, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), and Geospatial Services. The majority of the footprints are from NYSERDA, except in NYC where the primary source was Open Data. Microsoft footprints were added where the other 2 sources were missing polygons. Field Descriptions: NYSGeo Source : tells the end user if the source is NYSERDA, Microsoft, NYC Open Data, and could expand from here in the futureAddress Point Count: the number of address points that fall within that building footprintAddress Range : If an address point falls within a footprint it lists the range of those address points. Ex: if a building is on a corner of South Pearl and Beaver Street, 40 points fall on the building, and 35 are South Pearl Street it would give the range of addresses for South Pearl. We also removed sub addresses from this range, primarily apartment related. For example, in above example, it would not list 30 South Pearl, Apartment 5A, it would list 30 South Pearl.Most Common Street : the street name of the largest number of address points. In the above example, it would list “South Pearl” as the most common street since the majority of address points list it as the street. Other Streets: the list of other streets that fall within the building footprint, if any. In the above example, “Beaver Street” would be listed since address points for Beaver Street fall on the footprint but are not in the majority.County Name : County name populated from CIESINs. If not populated from CIESINs, identified by the GSMunicipality Name : Municipality name populated from CIESINs. If not populated from CIESINs, identified by the GSSource: Source where the data came from. If NYSGeo Source = NYSERDA, the data would typically list orthoimagery, LIDAR, county data, etc.Source ID: if NYSGeo Source = NYSERDA, Source ID would typically list an orthoimage or LIDAR tileSource Date: Date the footprint was created. If the source image was from 2016 orthoimagery, 2016 would be the Source Date. Description of each footprint source:NYSERDA Building footprints that were created as part of the New York State Flood Impact Decision Support Systems https://fidss.ciesin.columbia.edu/home Footprints vary in age from county to county.Microsoft Building Footprints released 6/28/2018 - vintage unknown/varies. More info on this dataset can be found at https://blogs.bing.com/maps/2018-06/microsoft-releases-125-million-building-footprints-in-the-us-as-open-data.NYC Open Data - Building Footprints of New York City as a polygon feature class. Last updated 7/30/2018, downloaded on 8/6/2018. Feature Class of footprint outlines of buildings in New York City. Please see the following link for additional documentation- https://github.com/CityOfNewYork/nyc-geo-metadata/blob/master/Metadata/Metadata_BuildingFootprints.mdSpatial Reference of Source Data: UTM Zone 18, meters, NAD 83. Spatial Reference of Web Service: Spatial Reference of Web Service: WGS 1984 Web Mercator Auxiliary Sphere.

  7. e

    DBSM R2023 - Individual building footprints for EU27 from the hierarchical...

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    Updated Apr 4, 2024
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    Joint Research Centre (2024). DBSM R2023 - Individual building footprints for EU27 from the hierarchical conflation of OSM, Microsoft Buildings and ESM R2020 [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/60c6b14d-3dda-4034-b461-390dc8ed8665?locale=pl
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 4, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Joint Research Centre
    License

    https://spdx.org/licenses/ODbL-1.0.htmlhttps://spdx.org/licenses/ODbL-1.0.html

    Description

    This vector dataset contains information about individual building footprints covering all countries of the European Union (EU27). This is the result of conflating the building footprint polygons available in three datasets, and in the following order of priority: OpenStreetMap, Microsoft GlobalML Building Footprints and European Settlement Map.

    Results indicate how DBSM R2023 compares robustly agains cadastral data from Estonia, used as reference area.

    The comparison with GHS-BUILT-S, reveals a relative overestimation of the latter, factored by 0.68 at the EU scale for a sound match. While this dataset only contains the polygon of the building footprint, the aim is to continue to add relevant attributes from the point of view of energy efficiency and energy consumption in building in future versions.

  8. TN Building Footprints

    • chattadata.org
    Updated Feb 5, 2019
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    Microsoft (2019). TN Building Footprints [Dataset]. https://www.chattadata.org/Buildings-Trails/TN-Building-Footprints/ww2h-472w
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    csv, xml, application/rdfxml, application/rssxml, tsv, kml, application/geo+json, kmzAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 5, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Microsofthttp://microsoft.com/
    License

    Open Database License (ODbL) v1.0https://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/1.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Computer generated building footprints for the Tennessee. Comes out of the open source project by Microsoft to map all the buildings in the USA. More details can be found at https://github.com/Microsoft/USBuildingFootprints

  9. r

    Building Footprints

    • rigis.org
    Updated Aug 9, 2018
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    Environmental Data Center (2018). Building Footprints [Dataset]. https://www.rigis.org/datasets/building-footprints
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    Aug 9, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Environmental Data Center
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    Description

    Representative, computer generated building footprints for Rhode Island. Originally developed by Microsoft, these data were released by Microsoft as open source data in June 2018. Source date for these data is unknown, please see metadata for details.Original Microsoft announcement regarding availability of these data.

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    Microsoft Building Footprints

    • gis-bradd-ky.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Mar 10, 2022
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    Barren River Area Development District (2022). Microsoft Building Footprints [Dataset]. https://gis-bradd-ky.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/microsoft-building-footprints
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    Mar 10, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Barren River Area Development District
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    Description

    Microsoft recently released a free set of deep learning generated building footprints covering the United States of America. In support of this great work and to make these building footprints available to the ArcGIS community, Esri has consolidated the buildings into a single layer and shared them in ArcGIS Online. The footprints can be used for visualization using vector tile format or as hosted feature layer to do analysis. Learn more about the Microsoft Project at the Announcement Blog or the raw data is available at Github.

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    Utah Buildings

    • opendata.utah.gov
    • opendata.gis.utah.gov
    • +3more
    application/rdfxml +4
    Updated Mar 20, 2020
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    (2020). Utah Buildings [Dataset]. https://opendata.utah.gov/dataset/Utah-Buildings/spwf-gatr
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    json, csv, application/rdfxml, xml, application/rssxmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 20, 2020
    Area covered
    Utah
    Description

    SGID10.LOCATION.Buildings was derived from building footprints generated by Microsoft for all 50 States https://github.com/Microsoft/USBuildingFootprints In some cases the pixel prediction algorithm used by Microsoft identified and created building footprints where no buildings existed. To flag potential errors, building footprints within 750 meters of known populated areas (SGID10.DEMOGRAPHIC.PopBlockAreas2010_Approx) and within 500 meters of an address point (SGID10.LOCATION.AddressPoints) were selected and indentified as being a likely structure, footprints falling outside these areas were identified as possible buildings in the 'TYPE' field. In addition, attributes were added for address, city, county, and zip where possible.

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    Building Footprints

    • geohub.oregon.gov
    • data.oregon.gov
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    Updated Jan 1, 2023
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    State of Oregon (2023). Building Footprints [Dataset]. https://geohub.oregon.gov/datasets/oregon-geo::building-footprints
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    Jan 1, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    State of Oregon
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    Description

    This feature class is a compliation GIS dataset that contains building footprints depicting building shape and location in the state of Oregon. All contributing datasets were compiled into the stateside dataset. Static datasets or infrequently maintained datasets were reviewed for quality. New building footprint data were reviewed and digitized from 2017 and 2018 imagery accessed from the Oregon Statewide Imagery Program.

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    Maryland Building Footprints

    • data.imap.maryland.gov
    • data-maryland.opendata.arcgis.com
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    Updated Aug 1, 2018
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    ArcGIS Online for Maryland (2018). Maryland Building Footprints [Dataset]. https://data.imap.maryland.gov/items/ae790bf81b1b41c3a53df911efaa868d
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    Aug 1, 2018
    Dataset authored and provided by
    ArcGIS Online for Maryland
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    Description

    Computer generated buiilding footprints for Maryland. The methodology for the generation of the building footprints can be found at: https://github.com/Microsoft/USBuildingFootprints. These building footprints should be used a reference only and the geometries are not considered accurate enough to provide detailed estimates related to their location, area, or associated attributes.This is a MD iMAP hosted service layer. Find more information at https://imap.maryland.gov.Map Service Layer Link:https://mdgeodata.md.gov/imap/rest/services/PlanningCadastre/MD_BuildingFootprints/MapServer

  14. f

    30-arc second spatial resolution of urban geometric datasets with global...

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    Updated Nov 23, 2021
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    Natsumi Kawano; Alvin Christopher Varquez; Manabu Kanda; Andrés Simon-Moral; Matthias Roth (2021). 30-arc second spatial resolution of urban geometric datasets with global coverage [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13635431.v2
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    Dataset updated
    Nov 23, 2021
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    Authors
    Natsumi Kawano; Alvin Christopher Varquez; Manabu Kanda; Andrés Simon-Moral; Matthias Roth
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Grid-based building morphological parameters with global coverage at 30-arc second spatial resolution are currently available in GeoTIFF format. Provided datasets contains three-building morphological parameters (the mean building height Have, plan area density PAD and frontal area density FAD) and two-aerodynamic parameters (aerodynamic roughness length z0 and zero-place displacement d) and sky-view factor (svf).The building morphological datasets were estimated from the global databases such as population, nighttime light, impervious surface area and gross domestic products. Two aerodynamic parameters and sky-view factors are calculated using the empirical equations discussed by Kanda et al. (2013) and Kanda et al. (2005), respectively.1. Raster files: (parameter name)_2013.tifFormat: GeoTIFFProjection: WGS 1984 World Mercator projectionSpatial resolution: 30-arc secondData list: Have_2013.tif, PAD_2013.tif, FAD_2013.tif, d_2013.tif, z0_2013.tif, svf_2013.tif2. Building Original DataFormat: Microsoft Excel WorkbookOriginal_building_data.xlsx contains observed building morphological parameters calculated from three- and two-dimensional building databases, and global databases (impervious surface area ISA and population density adjusted by nighttime light PopdenVIIRS) at each grid code.Validation_analysis.xlsx contains building morphological parameters calculated from three-dimensional building database (observed) and parameters estimated from global databases (predicted) at one-km spatial resolution in Berlin, Singapore and Osaka.Additional_validation_UScities.xlsx contains building morphological parameters at one-km resolution by NUDAPT database (observed) and estimated from global databases (predicted) for 42 US cities. We used this data in the Supplementary Discussion. Megacities_statistic.xlsx contains GDPcity, the maximum, minimum, mean value and standard deviation of each predicted building morphological parameters at 37 megacities. 3. Source CodeProgramming language 1: Python site package in ArcGIS v10.3.1Calculate_parameters.py contains code for calculating observed building morphological parameters from grid-based two- and three-dimensional building database input. We recommend using this script after using the Split By Attributing Tools to convert a fishnet building footprint map into multiple grids.Modifying_population_by_nightlight.py contains code for adjusted population density by nighttime light at each grid.Programming language 2: Python v2.7Converting_grids.py contains code for converting grid-based population density adjusted by nighttime light into a global map. This source code is used after running Modifying_population_by_nightlight.py.

  15. l

    Kentucky Building Footprints - Overture Maps Foundation

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    • opengisdata.ky.gov
    • +1more
    Updated Jun 13, 2025
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    KyGovMaps (2025). Kentucky Building Footprints - Overture Maps Foundation [Dataset]. https://data.lojic.org/datasets/kygeonet::kentucky-building-footprints-overture-maps-foundation
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    Jun 13, 2025
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    KyGovMaps
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    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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    Description

    The Overture Maps Foundation is a collaborative open-data initiative that compile data and resources from several resources, such as Microsoft and Open Streetmap, to create various mapping dataset. More information about Overture Maps can be found at the Overture Maps Foundation.

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    Building Footprints

    • open.canada.ca
    • catalogue.arctic-sdi.org
    • +1more
    csv, esri rest +3
    Updated Jul 2, 2024
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    Parks Canada (2024). Building Footprints [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/aff6b442-1b27-4f24-8546-6b38f96bba1d
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    csv, kml, geojson, esri rest, shpAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 2, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Parks Canada
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    To outline the locations of buildings on Parks Canada sites, buildings that Parks Canada manages, and other buildings of interest to Parks Canada. Polygon file to map building footprints of buildings on Parks Canada sites. Footprints may be derived by tracing the roof outline (for example from an airphoto) or using more detailed measurements of the ground floor. Data is not necessarily complete - updates will occur weekly.

  17. Global Gridded Building Heights for Cities

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    Updated Apr 15, 2025
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    Winston Yap (2025). Global Gridded Building Heights for Cities [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.28785794.v5
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 15, 2025
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    Authors
    Winston Yap
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Building height is recognized as a critical variable for accurately modeling the relationship between urban density and carbon emissions.This data repository contains pre-processed building height for cities obtained from Che., et al (2024). We re-aggregate the global shapefiles to match Global Human Settlement Layers global tiles.The predicted building heights achieve robust predictive performance with reported R^2 values between 0.66 and 0.96 and root-mean-square errors (RMSE) ranging from 1.9 to 14.6 meters across 33 subregionsAdditionally, the selected dataset closely aligns with manually validated reference datasets provided by established entities such as ONEGEO Map, Baidu Maps, the United States Geological Survey (USGS), Microsoft Building Heights, and EMU Analytics (England).Citation:Che, Y., Li, X., Liu, X., Wang, Y., Liao, W., Zheng, X., Zhang, X., Xu, X., Shi, Q., Zhu, J., Zhang, H., Yuan, H., and Dai, Y.: 3D-GloBFP: the first global three-dimensional building footprint dataset, Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 16, 5357–5374, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-16-5357-2024, 2024.

  18. Nepal - Buildings

    • data.humdata.org
    geopackage, shp
    Updated May 5, 2025
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    OSGeo Nepal (2025). Nepal - Buildings [Dataset]. https://data.humdata.org/dataset/osgeonepal_npl_buildings
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    shp(439615130), geopackage(1376808617)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 5, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    Open Source Geospatial Foundationhttp://www.osgeo.org/
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Nepal
    Description

    This dataset includes building footprints from the Overture Buildings theme. Sources include OSM, Microsoft Global ML Buildings, Google Open Buildings, and Esri Community Maps. Read more at https://docs.overturemaps.org/guides/buildings/

  19. UNESCO Cultural Heritage 3D Building Dataset

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    zip
    Updated May 9, 2025
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    雅静 吴 (2025). UNESCO Cultural Heritage 3D Building Dataset [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.28912334.v1
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    zipAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 9, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    figshare
    Authors
    雅静 吴
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Building footprint and height data were obtained from the latest global 3D building database. The building footprint data originated from Microsoft and Google datasets. Building height information was estimated using an XGBoost machine learning regression model that integrates multi-source remote sensing features. The height estimation model was trained using datasets from ONEGEO Map, Microsoft, Baidu, and EMU Analytics, utilizing 2020 data for the final estimations. Validation of this database demonstrates that the height estimation models perform exceptionally well at a global scale across both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The estimated heights closely match reference height data, especially for landmark buildings, showcasing superior accuracy compared to other global height products. The 3D building data that support this dataset are available in Zenodo DOI:10.5194/essd-16-5357-2024 (Che, Y., Li, X., Liu, X., Wang, Y., Liao, W., Zheng, X., Zhang, X., Xu, X., Shi, Q., Zhu, J., Yuan, H., and Dai, Y. 3D-GloBFP: the first global three-dimensional building footprint dataset. Earth System Science Data)Based on the 3D building database, we verify the locations and boundaries of individual cultural heritage sites and their buffer zones using UNESCO's heritage map platform (https://whc.unesco.org/), and categorize heritage into three groups for data extraction:Broad Scale Sites: For sites encompassing continuous building clusters or portions of cities (e.g., City of Bath), we extract buildings within the designated buffer zones provided by the UNESCO platform.Single Building Sites: For individual monuments or structures (e.g., Tower of London), we precisely extract the building footprints based on their exact coordinates.Multiple Dispersed Buildings: For sites consisting of multiple, non-contiguous structures (e.g., Wooden Churches of Southern Małopolska, Poland), we identify each location using the platform’s data and verify them through Google Maps before extracting the relevant buildings.A few linear heritage sites, such as extensive archaeological routes spanning over a thousand kilometers, are excluded due to the complexities associated with their vast spatial extent and the variability of climate conditions across different segments.The effective data coverage varies across continents: Europe and North America have an effective rate of 82.5%, Asia and the Pacific 68.3%, Latin America and the Caribbean 75.7%, Arab States 76.5%, and Africa 49.2%. This variability reflects differences in data availability. In less developed regions, remote sensing data tends to overlook non-urban heritage sites, and soil and rock structures common in Africa and Southeast Asia are more difficult to detect using satellite remote sensing techniques, leading to lower effective data coverage in these regions.

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    Microsoft Buildings Footprints with Heights (restrictions, do not use)

    • cityscapes-projects-gisanddata.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Aug 26, 2020
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    acrawford_community (2020). Microsoft Buildings Footprints with Heights (restrictions, do not use) [Dataset]. https://cityscapes-projects-gisanddata.hub.arcgis.com/items/1b6dbea0c5614e4ab92e30baa4d94f25
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    Microsoft Buildings Footprints with Heights from service: https://services.arcgis.com/P3ePLMYs2RVChkJx/arcgis/rest/services/MS_Buildings_Training_Data_with_Heights/FeatureServer (restrictions, do not use)Source: Approx. 9.8 million building footprints for portions of metro areas in 44 US States in Shapefile format.Microsoft recently released a free set of deep learning generated building footprints covering the United States of America. As part of that project Microsoft shared 8 million digitized building footprints with height information used for training the Deep Learning Algorithm. This map layer includes all buildings with height information for the original training set that can be used in scene viewer and ArcGIS pro to create simple 3D representations of buildings. Learn more about the Microsoft Project at the Announcement Blog or the raw data is available at Github.Click see Microsoft Building Layers in ArcGIS Online.Digitized building footprint by State and CityAlabamaGreater Phoenix City, Mobile, and MontgomeryArizonaTucsonArkansasLittle Rock with 5 buildings just across the river from MemphisCaliforniaBakersfield, Fresno, Modesto, Santa Barbara, Sacramento, Stockton, Calaveras County, San Fran & bay area south to San Jose and north to CloverdaleColoradoInterior of DenverConnecticutEnfield and Windsor LocksDelawareDoverFloridaTampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Orlando, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville and GainesvilleGeorgiaColumbus, Atlanta, and AugustaIllinoisEast St. Louis, downtown area, Springfield, Champaign and UrbanaIndianaIndianapolis downtown and Jeffersonville downtownIowaDes MoinesKansasTopekaKentuckyLouisville downtown, Covington and NewportLouisianaShreveport, Baton Rouge and center of New OrleansMaineAugusta and PortlandMarylandBaltimoreMassachusettsBoston, South Attleboro, commercial area in Seekonk, and SpringfieldMichiganDowntown DetroitMinnesotaDowntown MinneapolisMississippiBiloxi and GulfportMissouriDowntown St. Louis, Jefferson City and SpringfieldNebraskaLincolnNevadaCarson City, Reno and Los VegasNew HampshireConcordNew JerseyCamden and downtown Jersey CityNew MexicoAlbuquerque and Santa FeNew YorkSyracuse and ManhattanNorth CarolinaGreensboro, Durham, and RaleighNorth DakotaBismarckOhioDowntown Cleveland, downtown Cincinnati, and downtown ColumbusOklahomaDowntown Tulsa and downtown Oklahoma CityOregonPortlandPennsylvaniaDowntown Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, and PhiladelphiaRhode IslandThe greater Providence areaSouth CarolinaGreensville, downtown Augsta, greater Columbia area and greater Charleston areaSouth Dakotagreater Pierre areaTennesseeMemphis and NashvilleTexasLubbock, Longview, part of Fort Worth, Austin, downtown Houston, and Corpus ChristiUtahSalt Lake City downtownVirginiaRichmondWashingtonGreater Seattle area to Tacoma to the south and Marysville to the northWisconsinGreen Bay, downtown Milwaukee and MadisonWyomingCheyenne

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Department of the Interior (2024). A national dataset of rasterized building footprints for the U.S. [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/a-national-dataset-of-rasterized-building-footprints-for-the-u-s-c24bf

A national dataset of rasterized building footprints for the U.S.

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The Bing Maps team at Microsoft released a U.S.-wide vector building dataset in 2018, which includes over 125 million building footprints for all 50 states in GeoJSON format. This dataset is extracted from aerial images using deep learning object classification methods. Large-extent modelling (e.g., urban morphological analysis or ecosystem assessment models) or accuracy assessment with vector layers is highly challenging in practice. Although vector layers provide accurate geometries, their use in large-extent geospatial analysis comes at a high computational cost. We used High Performance Computing (HPC) to develop an algorithm that calculates six summary values for each cell in a raster representation of each U.S. state: (1) total footprint coverage, (2) number of unique buildings intersecting each cell, (3) number of building centroids falling inside each cell, and area of the (4) average, (5) smallest, and (6) largest area of buildings that intersect each cell. These values are represented as raster layers with 30m cell size covering the 48 conterminous states, to better support incorporation of building footprint data into large-extent modelling. This Project is funded by NASA’s Biological Diversity and Ecological Forcasting program; Award # 80NSSC18k0341

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