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A spatial plan is a design of an area with focus on the landscape, environment, routing, the interaction between public and private space, buildings forms, materialization and more.
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This design can be made for an urban area as part of an urban planning project or for a more rural area for a landscape design or land art project.
Spatial plans are created by urban designers or landscape architects and can have different scales and therefore different level of detail.


==What is a spatial plan==
The {{software}} can be used for importing spatial plans to evaluate certain design measures in a plan, for example if the parking standard is feasible.
A spatial plan is a design on a larger scale which focuses on the landscape, environment, routing, public and private space and more.
This design can be for an urban area in where it is called urban planning or for a more rural area.
Spatial plans are created by urban designers or landscape architects.


==How to insert a spatial plan to the Engine==
==Requirements on a spatial plan==
In principle every spatial plan can be imported, as long as the original format of the drawing can be converted to any of the supported file formats. Take into account that the level of detail in the {{software}} does not include interior designs.
 
There are some requirements on a the spatial plan before importing it into the {{software}}.
* Geometries: Features from a spatial plan are required to have a geometry to define its spatial shape and location.
* Coordinate system: Choose a coordinate reference system for your drawing and draw and scale the plan on the right location on the planet. The most used coordinate system in the Netherlands is Amersfoort/RD New (EPSG:28992). Without a correct location, the drawing could be anywhere on the planet and not possible to import in any spatial software on the right location.
* Layer naming: Features can be grouped together in layers. For example: offices are drawn in the layer offices, while student houses are drawn in the layer student houses. The layer name can be used for classification.
* Attributes: Attributes can also be assigned to Features, optionally with a specific value. These can be used for classification.
 
==How to import a spatial plan==
When you want a spatial plan to be implemented in your project, you basically have two options:
* Import the spatial plan directly into the current state of your project. You will be able to perform calculations for this project, but will not be able to revert back to the previous situation unless you revert back to a previously saved [[Project Version]].
* Place the spatial plan in one or more measures. When placing it in multiple measures you must make sure the measures are not overlapping spatially, because that will prevent you from activating the measures all at once.
 
==Supported files for importing a spatial plan==
* [[GeoJSON]]
* [[DXF]]
** [[How to import a DXF]]
** [[How to set the geo-location of a AutoCAD DXF]]
** [[How to set the unit of measurement for a DXF]]
** [[How to create a Geo Plugin to import Buildings from a DXF]]
* [[CityGML]]
** [[How to import a CityGML/CityJSON file]]
** [[How to import 3D BAG data]]
* [[I3S| SLPK]]
** [[How to import an SLPK file]]
 
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* [[Demo Dxf Import Project]]
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 22 December 2023

A spatial plan is a design of an area with focus on the landscape, environment, routing, the interaction between public and private space, buildings forms, materialization and more. This design can be made for an urban area as part of an urban planning project or for a more rural area for a landscape design or land art project. Spatial plans are created by urban designers or landscape architects and can have different scales and therefore different level of detail.

The Tygron Platform can be used for importing spatial plans to evaluate certain design measures in a plan, for example if the parking standard is feasible.

Requirements on a spatial plan

In principle every spatial plan can be imported, as long as the original format of the drawing can be converted to any of the supported file formats. Take into account that the level of detail in the Tygron Platform does not include interior designs.

There are some requirements on a the spatial plan before importing it into the Tygron Platform.

  • Geometries: Features from a spatial plan are required to have a geometry to define its spatial shape and location.
  • Coordinate system: Choose a coordinate reference system for your drawing and draw and scale the plan on the right location on the planet. The most used coordinate system in the Netherlands is Amersfoort/RD New (EPSG:28992). Without a correct location, the drawing could be anywhere on the planet and not possible to import in any spatial software on the right location.
  • Layer naming: Features can be grouped together in layers. For example: offices are drawn in the layer offices, while student houses are drawn in the layer student houses. The layer name can be used for classification.
  • Attributes: Attributes can also be assigned to Features, optionally with a specific value. These can be used for classification.

How to import a spatial plan

When you want a spatial plan to be implemented in your project, you basically have two options:

  • Import the spatial plan directly into the current state of your project. You will be able to perform calculations for this project, but will not be able to revert back to the previous situation unless you revert back to a previously saved Project Version.
  • Place the spatial plan in one or more measures. When placing it in multiple measures you must make sure the measures are not overlapping spatially, because that will prevent you from activating the measures all at once.

Supported files for importing a spatial plan