A Categorical Approach to Semantic Interoperability across Building Lifecycle
Zoltan Nagy, Ryan Wisnesky, Kevin Carlson, Eswaran Subrahmanian, Gioele Zardini

TL;DR
This paper introduces a category theory-based framework for systematic, scalable, and mathematically grounded integration of heterogeneous building data across the entire lifecycle, overcoming current fragmentation and complexity issues.
Contribution
It formalizes building ontologies as first-order theories and demonstrates two proof-of-concept implementations using categorical query language for data generation and integration.
Findings
O(n) complexity for ontology specification
Automated generation of BRICK models from IFC data
Three-way data integration with minimal mappings
Abstract
Buildings generate heterogeneous data across their lifecycle, yet integrating these data remains a critical unsolved challenge. Despite three decades of standardization efforts, over 40 metadata schemas now span the building lifecycle, with fragmentation accelerating rather than resolving. Current approaches rely on point-to-point mappings that scale quadratically with the number of schemas, or universal ontologies that become unwieldy monoliths. The fundamental gap is the absence of mathematical foundations for structure-preserving transformations across heterogeneous building data. Here we show that category theory provides these foundations, enabling systematic data integration with specification complexity for ontologies. We formalize building ontologies as first-order theories and demonstrate two proof-of-concept implementations in Categorical Query Language (CQL): 1)…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBIM and Construction Integration · Semantic Web and Ontologies · 3D Modeling in Geospatial Applications
