Using 3D Models on Maps for Real Estate and Infrastructure Projects

Many real estate and infrastructure projects use 3D models that stay confined to design platforms, making them hard for clients and teams to visualize in actual surroundings. Interactive mapping solves this by linking 3D structures with roads, transport, amenities, and spatial data for a more realistic project view.

What Is 3D Mapping for Infrastructure?

It is a GIS-based visualization method where 3D buildings and project models are displayed on interactive maps using real-world geographic data. This helps improve planning, presentations, and location understanding.

Workflow

Start by creating a map using the Single Point template. Upload 3D files in .glb, .gltf, or .zip format through Annotation tools and place them accurately on the map. Configure scale, angle, and viewing position for better visualization. Add polygon boundaries with project details, images, and amenities under location type . Include nearby landmarks, roads, and transit points, then publish and share the completed interactive map.

Practical Example: Shopping Mall Project Mapping

Display a shopping mall project with nearby parking zones, highways, restaurants, and public transport connections using 3D map visualization.

Extended Applications

This approach can support urban planning, industrial layouts, smart campuses, tourism projects, airport visualization, and construction monitoring.

Conclusion

Transforming static 3D designs into interactive spatial experiences for improved project communication and planning  enhances clarity and operational efficiency with MAPOG.

Visualize projects with location intelligence and nearby infrastructure.


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