Commercial sources of City/Building Data
- Sanborn
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CitySets
- off-the-shelf digital datasets covering the core downtown areas
of major cities across the United States, consisting of their traditional
maps, digital orthophotos, and 3D building data (attributes include
height)
- pricing is per-layer, per-city
- e.g. $5k for Boston, $20k for New York for the 'Smart Geographic
Info' layer that has the building footprints
- conventional maps
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Sanborn
possesses an amazing series of detailed building maps, almost 1,000,000
documents, created over the last 150 years for fire insurance companies
- details include building footprints, materials, locations of windows
and doors
- many of the maps have been scanned and are available from
Digital Sanborn Maps, but access
is limited to libraries and similar institutions which have a license
- around 25 cities, mostly in the eastern US, have updated maps available
for them; the rest are largely of historical value
- Cube
Cities
- A dataset of commercial real estate, and supporting software, which
allows 3D geocoding to specific locations (shown as rectangle on
building facades in Google Earth). The company calls this
Verticode.
- As of early 2013, they have data in a number of large cities in
North America.
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VisionMedia
3dskylines.com
- Creates and sells 3D urban data sets of cities worldwide.
- As of March 2007, their site lists 7 US cities with textured models,
5 in Australia.
- 20 more US cities and 3 more international are available as polygons
models.
- Generally, these are a small part of the city downtown.
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3D
Spatial Models of Great Buildings
- has a lot of free building models, but they are apparently only distributed
in a proprietary format to promote some particular viewer software (DesignWorkshop
Lite, which requires extensive manual registration)
Older
- MetroBlocks (www.metroblocks.com)
- provided 3D buildings for 13 cities with "1-meter accuracy", and a web
interface for producing a variety of 2D and 3D "maps" utilizing their 3D
city models
- The site went away in May 2004, came back later that year. As of
2012 it seems to be gone.
- MapFactory / Aerotopia 3D Cities
- i-cubed (i3)
- they sell (or sold?) "Digital City Models" (DCM) with "3D Building Data"
for around 20-40 US cities
- they worked with Vexcel for the
aerial photogrammetry to acquire the building models
- there is little mention of DCM on the i3 site as of 2008
See also: City Modelling: Consulting and
Services