IfcLLM: Natural Language Querying of IFC Models through Complementary Relational and Graph Representations

Abstract

The Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) standard is central to building data exchange across the lifecycle, from design and construction to facility management and Digital Twin integration. In operational settings, stakeholders increasingly require access to building information without specialist knowledge of IFC's complex, deeply nested schema, motivating natural language interfaces. Existing LLM-based querying approaches typically rely on a single data representation, which is not equally suited to attribute retrieval and spatial reasoning. We present IfcLLM, a framework that combines complementary relational and graph representations, routing each query type to the more suitable backend. An LLM agent integrates both through iterative retry-and-refine reasoning, recovering from failures without user input. Evaluated across three IFC models on 30 query scenarios, our implementation achieves first-attempt accuracy between 93.3% and 100%, with all failed queries resolved via a fallback LLM. Built on an open-weight LLM, it supports local deployment in data-sensitive AEC settings.

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