Split display of BIM model! Extract RVT section + drawing source with GISBox

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GISBox is not just a 3D model conversion tool, but also has a wide range of functions to accurately decompose, visualize, and reuse the structure of BIM (Revit) data. In particular, the combination of “RVT slice” and “element extraction” is extremely important in digital twins, urban infrastructure management, and smart city construction.
🧩 1. What is RVT slice? Role in GISBox
RVT tile is a process that spatially divides a huge Revit model.
🧩 2. What is element extraction? Making use of Revit components
“Element” is the smallest structural unit of building materials and equipment contained in a Revit model. GISBox can extract and reconstruct the following element information from models converted to FBX/IFC.
✅ What can GISBox do?
Color-coded display and selection for each element category
Attributes (properties) can be extracted and linked to JSON or database
Supports visibility/non-visibility control and filtering for individual elements
3D display with attributes can be realized in Cesium, etc.
🎯 Summary
GISBox’s greatest feature is that it can not only convert ”RVT → FBX → 3DTiles/OSGB”, but also deploy it to a 3D GIS environment while retaining the information of each drawing source (element).
This makes it possible for anyone to utilize the cutting edge of BIM and GIS fusion, such as smart cities, urban infrastructure visualization, and BIM-FM integration.
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