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Use of GIS in Architecture

The digital representation of real-world objects is one of the main areas where architecture and GIS intersect.
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GIS has many potential applications in architectural research and practice, particularly in urban design, community planning, and site selection.

The digital representation of real-world objects is one of the main areas where architecture and GIS intersect. Many architectural projects will incorporate ancillary local and regional scale datasets. GIS is a valuable source for such information and the digital features required to render them in site drawings.

GIS can be used with other visualisation tools such as AutoCAD, Google Earth, Adobe Illustrator, and Google Sketchup to create dynamic and complex drawings.

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Another advantage of GIS is its analytical capabilities, which allow multiple phenomena to be linked by location and viewed through a spatial lens.

For example, geology, soil type, infrastructure, and demographic data can all be considered when planning a structure or selecting a site. These types of data are commonly available in GIS formats.

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