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    2023 Building Footprints

    • data.melbourne.vic.gov.au
    • melbournetestbed.opendatasoft.com
    csv, excel, geojson +1
    Updated Apr 10, 2024
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    (2024). 2023 Building Footprints [Dataset]. https://data.melbourne.vic.gov.au/explore/dataset/2023-building-footprints/
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    geojson, json, excel, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Apr 10, 2024
    License

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

    Description

    This dataset shows the footprints of all structures within the City of Melbourne. A building footprint is a 2D polygon (or multi-polygon) representation of the base of a building or structure. The footprint is defined as the boundary of the structure where the walls intersect with the ground plane or podium, rather than an outline of the roof area (roofprint).

    Where a building has a significant change in built form, multiple footprint polygons are ‘stacked’ vertically to define shape of the built form. This includes, and is not limited to:

    • Tower
    • Podium
    • Setbacks/offsets

    The Australian Height Datum (AHD) is the national vertical datum for Australia. The National Mapping Council adopted the AHD in May 1971 as the datum to which all vertical control mapping would be referred

    The data was captured in May 2023.

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    2018 Building Footprints

    • data.melbourne.vic.gov.au
    • melbournetestbed.opendatasoft.com
    csv, excel, geojson +1
    Updated Feb 20, 2023
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    (2023). 2018 Building Footprints [Dataset]. https://data.melbourne.vic.gov.au/explore/dataset/2018-building-footprints/
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    csv, excel, json, geojsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 20, 2023
    License

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

    Description

    This dataset shows the footprints of all structures within the City of Melbourne. A building footprint is a 2D polygon (or multi-polygon) representation of the base of a building or structure. The footprint is defined as the boundary of the structure where the walls intersect with the ground plane or podium, rather than an outline of the roof area (roofprint).

    Where a building has a significant change in built form, multiple footprint polygons are ‘stacked’ vertically to define shape of the built form. This includes, and is not limited to:

    • Tower
    • Podium
    • Setbacks/offsets

    To see the footprints in 3D please refer to our Development Activity Model

    The Australian Height Datum (AHD) is the national vertical datum for Australia. The National Mapping Council adopted the AHD in May 1971 as the datum to which all vertical control mapping would be referred

    The data was captured in May 2018.

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    2020 Building Footprints

    • researchdata.edu.au
    Updated Mar 7, 2023
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    data.vic.gov.au (2023). 2020 Building Footprints [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/2020-building-footprints/2295939
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 7, 2023
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    data.vic.gov.au
    Description

    This dataset shows the footprints of all structures within the City of Melbourne. A building footprint is a 2D polygon (or multi-polygon) representation of the base of a building or structure. The footprint is defined as the boundary of the structure where the walls intersect with the ground plane or podium, rather than an outline of the roof area (roofprint).

    Where a building has a significant change in built form, multiple footprint polygons are ‘stacked’ vertically to define shape of the built form. This includes, and is not limited to:

    - Tower
    - Podium
    - Setbacks/offsets

    The Australian Height Datum (AHD) is the national vertical datum for Australia. The National Mapping Council adopted the AHD in May 1971 as the datum to which all vertical control mapping would be referred

    The data was captured in May 2020.

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    2020 Building Footprints

    • data.melbourne.vic.gov.au
    csv, excel, geojson +1
    Updated Feb 26, 2023
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    (2023). 2020 Building Footprints [Dataset]. https://data.melbourne.vic.gov.au/explore/dataset/2020-building-footprints/
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    json, excel, geojson, csvAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 26, 2023
    License

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

    Description

    This dataset shows the footprints of all structures within the City of Melbourne. A building footprint is a 2D polygon (or multi-polygon) representation of the base of a building or structure. The footprint is defined as the boundary of the structure where the walls intersect with the ground plane or podium, rather than an outline of the roof area (roofprint).

    Where a building has a significant change in built form, multiple footprint polygons are ‘stacked’ vertically to define shape of the built form. This includes, and is not limited to:

    • Tower
    • Podium
    • Setbacks/offsets

    The Australian Height Datum (AHD) is the national vertical datum for Australia. The National Mapping Council adopted the AHD in May 1971 as the datum to which all vertical control mapping would be referred

    The data was captured in May 2020.

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    2023 Building Footprints

    • researchdata.edu.au
    Updated Apr 10, 2024
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    data.vic.gov.au (2024). 2023 Building Footprints [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/2023-building-footprints/2927803
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    Dataset updated
    Apr 10, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    data.vic.gov.au
    Description

    This dataset shows the footprints of all structures within the City of Melbourne. A building footprint is a 2D polygon (or multi-polygon) representation of the base of a building or structure. The footprint is defined as the boundary of the structure where the walls intersect with the ground plane or podium, rather than an outline of the roof area (roofprint).

    Where a building has a significant change in built form, multiple footprint polygons are ‘stacked’ vertically to define shape of the built form. This includes, and is not limited to:

    - Tower
    - Podium
    - Setbacks/offsets

    The Australian Height Datum (AHD) is the national vertical datum for Australia. The National Mapping Council adopted the AHD in May 1971 as the datum to which all vertical control mapping would be referred

    The data was captured in May 2023.

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geojson, json, excel, csvAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Apr 10, 2024
License

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

Description

This dataset shows the footprints of all structures within the City of Melbourne. A building footprint is a 2D polygon (or multi-polygon) representation of the base of a building or structure. The footprint is defined as the boundary of the structure where the walls intersect with the ground plane or podium, rather than an outline of the roof area (roofprint).

Where a building has a significant change in built form, multiple footprint polygons are ‘stacked’ vertically to define shape of the built form. This includes, and is not limited to:

  • Tower
  • Podium
  • Setbacks/offsets

The Australian Height Datum (AHD) is the national vertical datum for Australia. The National Mapping Council adopted the AHD in May 1971 as the datum to which all vertical control mapping would be referred

The data was captured in May 2023.

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