The Birth and Life of Buildings: High-Resolution Analysis of Historical Building Trends through the Digitised Municipal Archive of Tel Aviv-Yafo

Inconsistent temporal definitions of key events in a building's lifecycles, and especially of its "birth" date, usually impede a large-scale, high-resolution analysis of building trends and construction fluxes based on municipal building datasets. This study addresses this shortcomin...

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Main Authors: Elad Horn, Or Aleksandrowicz, Daniel Rosenberg, Ido Baum
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Language:English
Published: European Association of Geographers 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/685
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author Elad Horn
Or Aleksandrowicz
Daniel Rosenberg
Ido Baum
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description Inconsistent temporal definitions of key events in a building's lifecycles, and especially of its "birth" date, usually impede a large-scale, high-resolution analysis of building trends and construction fluxes based on municipal building datasets. This study addresses this shortcoming by proposing a reproducible ontological dating formulation of major construction activities during a building's lifecycle using the building permit as the most common, reliable, and consistent indicator of a building's age. We tested this approach by analysing the Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality's Engineering Administration Archive, which consists of around 5.3 million digitised documents spanning between 1920-2020 and arranged in more than 28,000 building files. We combined permit data with supporting taxation and construction completion documents to automatically extract the date of "birth" or major reconstruction of each of the dataset buildings. The resulting dataset enabled us to generate detailed diachronic maps of urban growth at the resolution of an individual building. Despite challenges such as data discrepancies and archival gaps, this analytical method highlights the value of working directly with raw administrative metadata to uncover valuable insights into historical transformations in the built environment. It also demonstrates the utility of building permits as critical indicators of economic and architectural activities. By applying this approach to urban-scale building datasets, it is possible to predict building ages with reasonable accuracy and, thus, to enhance the understanding of urban growth and transformation dynamics. Highlights: • Definitions of key dates in a building's lifecycle are inconsistent across public databases. • We propose an ontological formulation of a building birth date for large quantitative analysis. • Automatic processing of building permit dates and quantities can reliably extract building ages.
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spelling doaj-art-a29b500b4d0f4ce686f6257353a475732025-01-12T07:07:08ZengEuropean Association of GeographersEuropean Journal of Geography1792-13412410-74332025-01-0110.48088/ejg.si.spat.hum.E.Hor.45.63696The Birth and Life of Buildings: High-Resolution Analysis of Historical Building Trends through the Digitised Municipal Archive of Tel Aviv-YafoElad Horn0Or Aleksandrowicz1Daniel Rosenberg2Ido Baum3BDAR Lab, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, IsraelBDAR Lab, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, IsraelBDAR Lab, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, IsraelBDAR Lab, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Israel Inconsistent temporal definitions of key events in a building's lifecycles, and especially of its "birth" date, usually impede a large-scale, high-resolution analysis of building trends and construction fluxes based on municipal building datasets. This study addresses this shortcoming by proposing a reproducible ontological dating formulation of major construction activities during a building's lifecycle using the building permit as the most common, reliable, and consistent indicator of a building's age. We tested this approach by analysing the Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality's Engineering Administration Archive, which consists of around 5.3 million digitised documents spanning between 1920-2020 and arranged in more than 28,000 building files. We combined permit data with supporting taxation and construction completion documents to automatically extract the date of "birth" or major reconstruction of each of the dataset buildings. The resulting dataset enabled us to generate detailed diachronic maps of urban growth at the resolution of an individual building. Despite challenges such as data discrepancies and archival gaps, this analytical method highlights the value of working directly with raw administrative metadata to uncover valuable insights into historical transformations in the built environment. It also demonstrates the utility of building permits as critical indicators of economic and architectural activities. By applying this approach to urban-scale building datasets, it is possible to predict building ages with reasonable accuracy and, thus, to enhance the understanding of urban growth and transformation dynamics. Highlights: • Definitions of key dates in a building's lifecycle are inconsistent across public databases. • We propose an ontological formulation of a building birth date for large quantitative analysis. • Automatic processing of building permit dates and quantities can reliably extract building ages. https://www.eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/685Building age predictionBuilding documentationBuilding information databasesArchitectural historiographySpatial humanitiesTel Aviv-Yafo
spellingShingle Elad Horn
Or Aleksandrowicz
Daniel Rosenberg
Ido Baum
The Birth and Life of Buildings: High-Resolution Analysis of Historical Building Trends through the Digitised Municipal Archive of Tel Aviv-Yafo
European Journal of Geography
Building age prediction
Building documentation
Building information databases
Architectural historiography
Spatial humanities
Tel Aviv-Yafo
title The Birth and Life of Buildings: High-Resolution Analysis of Historical Building Trends through the Digitised Municipal Archive of Tel Aviv-Yafo
title_full The Birth and Life of Buildings: High-Resolution Analysis of Historical Building Trends through the Digitised Municipal Archive of Tel Aviv-Yafo
title_fullStr The Birth and Life of Buildings: High-Resolution Analysis of Historical Building Trends through the Digitised Municipal Archive of Tel Aviv-Yafo
title_full_unstemmed The Birth and Life of Buildings: High-Resolution Analysis of Historical Building Trends through the Digitised Municipal Archive of Tel Aviv-Yafo
title_short The Birth and Life of Buildings: High-Resolution Analysis of Historical Building Trends through the Digitised Municipal Archive of Tel Aviv-Yafo
title_sort birth and life of buildings high resolution analysis of historical building trends through the digitised municipal archive of tel aviv yafo
topic Building age prediction
Building documentation
Building information databases
Architectural historiography
Spatial humanities
Tel Aviv-Yafo
url https://www.eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/685
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