AEC Open Data directory

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Open Data directories

Name Description License
- Open Data DK Open Data DK is an association of danish councils and regions who have cooperated since 2016 to open their data via a shared data platform. It includes a variety of data from council infrastructure to socioeconomic indicators. The aim is to create transparency, support growth and innovation, and make the most of the data already available. (The site is only in Danish) License varies
Edp-logo.png European Data Portal The European Data Portal harvests the metadata of Public Sector Information available on public data portals across European countries. Information regarding the provision of data and the benefits of re-using data is also included. License varies
Duraark.png Durable Architectural Knowledge This site contains IFC Models and Point Clouds (E57), RDF Metadata, Data schemes developed within DURAARK, Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) – Services developed by DURAARK to access and handle architectural data CC0 1.0
IfcOpenShell Public Test Files This is a collection of IFC files that are useful for testing IfcOpenShell.
The building data genome project A collection of non-residential buildings for performance analysis and algorithm benchmarking MIT
Sample IFC Test Files Sample files of various formats and schema versions for testing implementations. CC-BY-4.0
NSW Digital Twin The Australian state of New South Wales has a " ... Digital Twin Minimum Viable Product (MVP) platform aims to respond to the NSW State Infrastructure Strategy by developing a 4D (3D+time) Foundation Spatial Data Framework. This includes providing presentation capability which allows visualisation and interrogation of 3D and 4D data models. The goal is to help the NSW Government with infrastructure assets planning and management, integration with land use planning, data collaboration, and sharing."
Open Urban Data from Singapore Urban Analytics Lab (Singapore) curated inventory of data relevant for geospatial and urban analyses.
Open IFC Model Repository The aim of this repository a the University of Auckland, New Zealand, iss for it to be a location from which a wide variety of well analysed IFC-based data files can be sourced. There are over 100 IFC files. ?