Building Heights 2023
Texts
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Building Heights as Word document
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Building Heights as PDF document
Figures
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Fig. 1: Levels of Detail / LoD of 3D building (Akmalia, R. et al. 2014)
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Fig. 2: Object distribution of the “Buildings” and “Parts of buildings” object type areas in the database of the LoD2 Berlin 3D building model (as of May 10, 2023)
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Fig. 3: Object distribution of the “Buildings” object type area in the database of the LoD2 Berlin 3D building model (as of May 10, 2023)
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Fig. 4: top: Distribution of the block and block-edge development area types (types 1, 2, 3, 7) in Berlin (green circle: location of the area depicted in the photo); bottom: view from the North facing the TV tower / Alexanderplatz along Schönhauser Allee (centre right: Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn Stadion (stadium))
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Fig. 5: top: Distribution of area types 22 “Row houses and duplexes” and 23 “Detached single-family homes with yards” in Berlin (red circle: location of the area depicted in the aerial photograph); bottom: Section of aerial photograph on the southern edge of the city (Lichtenrade suburb)
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Fig. 6: Location of completed buildings and structures with a minimum height of 100 m in Berlin, displaying core areas only, due to scale (as of April 7, 2022)
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Fig. 7: Reuter West combined heat and power plant, view from the south-east, photo taken in 2005
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Fig. 8: “Upper West” and “Zoofenster” high-rise buildings on Breitscheidplatz, 2022
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Fig. 9: Statistical distribution of mean building heights of various area types at block (segment) area level (area type mapping as of December 31, 2020, building heights according to LoD2 as of April 6, 2021)
Tables
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Tab. 1: Mean building heights and other statistical parameters per area type with structural character (area type mapping as of December 31, 2020, building heights according to LoD2 as of April 6, 2021)