2019
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-2-w11-225-2019
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Evaluation of an Integrative Approach Between Hbim and Architecture History

Abstract: <p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Restorative and conservative operations of Cultural Heritage buildings involve the historical and objective knowledge of the context. Meaning the knowledge as a diachronic awareness of the history of buildings should help the safeguarding processes of heritage assets.</p><p>The integration of historical information inside a HBIM platform involves huge benefits for the Cultural Heritage case management, its periodical monitoring operations and valorisa… Show more

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“…However, BIM of existing buildings and facilities or historical buildings (and then HBIM) is still an ongoing research field and also a challenge, due to the complexity of geometric data and its interpretation inside a BIM platform (Murphy et al, 2013;Barazzetti, 2016). This issue brings the specialists to think about the need to create a fitting and custom-made solution, able to manage information and geometric features of Cultural Heritage assets, moreover, setting up an informative system of existing buildings requires some precautions, especially as far as definition and classifications of particular surfaces and work evidences, architectural components, database of materials are concerned (Beltramo et al, 2019). As there are no standard classification or predefined protocols for HBIM creation, there are different ways and solutions to test how we can adapt custom workflow, software, formats to Cultural Heritage case study and not the opposite way of acting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, BIM of existing buildings and facilities or historical buildings (and then HBIM) is still an ongoing research field and also a challenge, due to the complexity of geometric data and its interpretation inside a BIM platform (Murphy et al, 2013;Barazzetti, 2016). This issue brings the specialists to think about the need to create a fitting and custom-made solution, able to manage information and geometric features of Cultural Heritage assets, moreover, setting up an informative system of existing buildings requires some precautions, especially as far as definition and classifications of particular surfaces and work evidences, architectural components, database of materials are concerned (Beltramo et al, 2019). As there are no standard classification or predefined protocols for HBIM creation, there are different ways and solutions to test how we can adapt custom workflow, software, formats to Cultural Heritage case study and not the opposite way of acting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HBIM may also be helpful while performing stratigraphic analyses of the structure elements-especially to understand the construction rules, which are no longer in use [208] as well as to gain information about temporal stratification of a building [209][210][211]. This allows the experts to identify different chronological sequences of the building construction, but also to monitor progressing process of materials transformation and degradation and evaluate the risk and vulnerability elements [212]. It may be also used to monitor the building performance considering factors such as acoustic, thermal, moisture, or energy performance [213].…”
Section: Architectural Heritage-building Information Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may be also used to monitor the building performance considering factors such as acoustic, thermal, moisture, or energy performance [213]. Consequently, HBIM creates new possibilities for sharing different information inside a single digital environment [212,214] investigated the possibilities of integration of two approaches in the conservation of architectural heritage: BIM and integrated project delivery (IPD)-a new delivery system gaining popularity in construction industry. Implementation of BIM/IPD would enhance conservation projects being a mechanism for involving key participants and multi-discipline knowledge as well as data sharing to support the decision-making process and minimize potential risk.…”
Section: Architectural Heritage-building Information Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The elaboration of a dedicated ontology adds the opportunity to fill typical conservation issues into HBIM models (Cacciotti et al 2015;Zalamea et al 2018;Beltramo et al 2019) and to make the data embodied in Spatial Geographic Systems available to other kind of software, beginning from HBIM Systems (Acierno et al 2017;Fiorani 2019;Acierno and Fiorani 2019).…”
Section: Towards Semantic Interoperabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%