“…In recent years, interesting studies proposed digital workflows able to manage the richness of heritage buildings through very detailed HBIM projects. Unlike digital representations of newly built buildings, HBIM was useful for investigating new types of analyses such as material analyzes (Brumana et al, 2018), construction site conservation projects (Fai, & Rafeiro, 2014), work breakdown structures (WBS) (Putra Lim, & Latief, 2020), mixed reality and archaeological sites (Banfi, 2020), infrastructures (Boykov, Skvortsov, & Gurev, 2020), and finite element analysis (FEA) (Fabozzi et al, 2020). In this context, thanks to specific exchange formats have been possible to transform geometric entities such as solids, surfaces, and primitives for different types of BIM-based analyses.…”