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The Planning Group within the Department of Transport and Planning have been leveraging 3D spatial technologies for many years with the goal of empowering Planners to make more informed decisions about the future of Victoria.
The user facing interface is Vic3D, a 3D web-based viewer specifically developed to support state and local government planners to model proposed development activity, supported by relevant spatial analyses and visualisation.
Vic3D gives planners an ability to:
- Manage and monitor development activity in an easy to access and use 3D web viewer.
- Dynamically display shadowing for a specific date or across a time span to understand overshadowing impact.
- Take distance, height and area measurements of buildings or property parcels.
- Mock-up massing envelopes to visualise built form and contextual impact.
- Conduct viewline and viewshed analysis.
- Generate sharable streetscape and aerial views of the model using the Camera tool.
Parametric and Generative 3D modelling plays a game-changing role in delivering complex and large-scale built-form and growth capacity Planning projects and provides significant efficiency and accuracy gains over traditional 3D modelling techniques. Use cases range from producing detailed analysis of overshadowing impacts of a proposed development on its surrounding context, to visualizing historical and heritage datasets on an interactive web-based platform, through to generating 3D built form envelopes to test population and jobs growth capacity for a precinct and visualizing this in photo-real flythrough videos at real world scale using spatial datasets.
Designed for
Town planners, urban designers, statutory and strategic planners, state and Local Government planners.
Learning outcomes
- Understanding of how 3D technologies are being used to empower Planning.
- Understand how to access and use the Vic3D tool.
- Overview of parametric and generative 3D modelling and game engine technology for Planning.
- Understand where to get more assistance and advice.
- Experience using Vic3D and advanced 3D modelling and visualisation services to perform complex spatial analysis to improve and streamline statutory and strategic assessments.
Presenter
Justin Madex the Spatial Services Manager within the Department of Transport and Planning. Working in the spatial field since 2007, Justin’s had the opportunity to work with groups across Australia and New Zealand developing 2D and 3D spatial solutions and empowering users to get the most out of the emerging technologies in this domain.
Peter Goh is the manager for the 3D Modelling and Visualisation team at the Department of Transport and Planning. Peter is responsible for leading the development and application of 3D modelling and visualisation capabilities in Planning and his team is working with emerging technologies to solve planning built form challenges.
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- Price
- PIA Members: $235 | Non-Members: $335 | We kindly ask that this invoice is paid before the event.
- CPD Points
- 3.5
- When
- Wednesday, 31 July 2024, 9:30am-1:30pm
- Where
- Online - Zoom | Hosted from VIC
- Registrations Close
- 31st Jul 24 9:00 AM