2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.proenv.2016.04.024
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Integrating HBIM (Heritage Building Information Modeling) Tools in the Application of Sustainable Retrofitting of Heritage Buildings in Egypt

Abstract: Heritage buildings are crucial to the human perception of culture. Sustainable retrofitting of such buildings represents an opportunity for their reuse while considering sustainability. HBIM tools (Historic building Information Modeling) can be used as a comprehensive data set of information, related particularly to the restoration of buildings. The aim of this paper is to integrate HBIM tools in the application of sustainable retrofitting of heritage buildings through a conservation framework. The paper provi… Show more

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“…HBIM is a recognized tool that works like a plug-in for BIM, defined as a system of model of historical structures. ese tools work with data obtained from laser scanning and photogrammetry [10,[28][29][30][31][32]. us, with these processes, it is possible to speed up the building model and the opportunity of developing object libraries.…”
Section: Hbimmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HBIM is a recognized tool that works like a plug-in for BIM, defined as a system of model of historical structures. ese tools work with data obtained from laser scanning and photogrammetry [10,[28][29][30][31][32]. us, with these processes, it is possible to speed up the building model and the opportunity of developing object libraries.…”
Section: Hbimmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A smaller number of studies concern the use of BIM models of existing and historical buildings, in particular for building conservation and management activities (Joblot et al, 2017;Bitelli et al, 2017;Bruno et al, 2018;Rodrigues et al, 2019). Most of them concern their use for structural analysis and in particular for the realisation of FE models (BIM-to-FEM, Dore et al, 2015;Barazzetti et al, 2015), others examine the issue of energy retrofitting of historical buildings (Khodeir et al, 2016;Gigliarelli et al, 2017). While the digitisation of museum objects is a well-known topic, especially for making models for the web or the creation of virtual museums, as far as we know, no previous research has investigated the use of BIM for the integrated management of the museum building and the collections.…”
Section: State-of-the-artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study focused on implementation of automated data acquisition and recognition of patterns, using data in a point cloud to represent volumetric (3D) data in the generation of a construction envelope. Other researchers further developed HBIM to integrate BIM with cultural heritage Khodeir et al 2016;Oreni et al 2013), in which a library of prototypes of parametric objects constructed from historical data, and a system for mapping parametric objects in a cloud of points and image survey data are provided (Murphy and Dore 2012;Murphy et al 2009;Murphy et al 2013). Most researchers have adopted a particular methodology for developing HBIM for application to historical environments and structures (Hichri et al 2013;Huesca Tortosa et al 2017;Murphy et al 2013;Redmond et al 2012;Tang et al 2010;Wang et al 2015).…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%