The 2020 3D building data set is a compilation of models without photo textures within the Burlington downtown growth area and surrounding residential area, current as of July 2020 and created from: 1. photogrammetrically collected polygons procedurally modelled using ESRI's CityEngine2. Pictometry 3D models accurately produced from geo-referenced oblique imagery3. ESRI CityEngine procedurally produced 3D models4. Developer submitted 3D models. It is available in AutoCAD 2013, 2018 and ESRI file geodatabase multipatch feature class formats. The data is available for download from the City at: https://opendata.burlington.ca/3D/2020/Please note both 2015 and 2020 data sets are quite large requiring a very robust computer to allow working with an entire file. It is recommended that users subset a required area of interest to make working with the data more manageable.Please download the files from our site, or Contact Us to request this data.
Buildings are the foundation of any 3D city; they create a realistic visual context for understanding the built environment. This rule can help you quickly create 3D buildings using your existing 2D building footprint polygons. Create buildings for your whole city or specific areas of interest. Use the buildings for context surrounding higher-detail buildings or proposed future developments. Already have existing 3D buildings? Check out the Textured Buildings from Mass by Building Type rule.What you getA Rule Package file named Building_FromFootprint_Textured_ByBuildingType.rpk Rule works with a polygon layerGet startedIn ArcGIS Pro Use this rule to create Procedural Symbols, which are 3D symbols drawn on 2D features Create 3D objects (Multipatch layer) for sharing on the webShare on the web via a Scene LayerIn CityEngineCityEngine File Navigator HelpParametersBuilding Type: Eave_Height: Height from the ground to the eave, units controlled by the Units parameterFloor_Height: Height of each floor, units controlled by the Units parameterRoof_Form: Style of the building roof (Gable, Hip, Flat, Green)Roof_Height: Height from the eave to the top of the roof, units controlled by the Units parameterType: Use activity within the building, this helps in assigning appropriate building texturesDisplay:Color_Override: Setting this to True will allow you to define a specific color using the Override_Color parameter, and will disable photo-texturing.Override_Color: Allows you to specify a building color using the color palette. Note: you must change the Color_Override parameter from False to True for this parameter to take effect.Transparency: Sets the amount of transparency of the feature Units:Units: Controls the measurement units in the rule: Meters | FeetImportant Note: You can hook up the rule parameters to attributes in your data by clicking on the database icon to the right of each rule parameter. The database icon will change to blue when the rule parameter is mapped to an attribute field. The rule will automatically connect when field names match rule parameter names. Use layer files to preserve rule configurations unique to your data.For those who want to know moreThis rule is part of a the 3D Rule Library available in the Living Atlas. Discover more 3D rules to help you perform your work.Learn more about ArcGIS Pro in the Getting to Know ArcGIS Pro lesson
The 2015 3D building data set is a collection of photo textured three dimensional building models within the Burlington downtown growth area as captured in the fall of 2015 from oblique aerial photography. The data is provided as a set of individual building models in COLLADA file format, and as an ESRI file geodatabase multipatch feature class. The data is available for download from the City at: https://opendata.burlington.ca/3D/2015/Please note both 2015 and 2020 data sets are quite large requiring a very robust computer to allow working with an entire file. It is recommended that users subset a required area of interest to make working with the data more manageable.Please download the files from our site, or Contact Us to request this data.
A 3D multi-patch feature service of building footprints in San Bernardino County's Primary Urban Area as of 2021. Data was created as an ancillary product of aerial imagery.
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The 2020 3D building data set is a compilation of models without photo textures within the Burlington downtown growth area and surrounding residential area, current as of July 2020 and created from: 1. photogrammetrically collected polygons procedurally modelled using ESRI's CityEngine2. Pictometry 3D models accurately produced from geo-referenced oblique imagery3. ESRI CityEngine procedurally produced 3D models4. Developer submitted 3D models. It is available in AutoCAD 2013, 2018 and ESRI file geodatabase multipatch feature class formats. The data is available for download from the City at: https://opendata.burlington.ca/3D/2020/Please note both 2015 and 2020 data sets are quite large requiring a very robust computer to allow working with an entire file. It is recommended that users subset a required area of interest to make working with the data more manageable.Please download the files from our site, or Contact Us to request this data.