2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-47979-4_28
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The BIM Model for Existing Building Heritage: From the Geometric Data Acquisition to the Information Management

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“…Developing digital twins (Grives, 2015) for Cultural Heritage management and conservation requires an integrated and multidisciplinary cognitive approach, a method recommended and already widely applied in the field of heritage conservation (Bruno et al 2022;Jouan and Hallot, 2020). The GIS Georeferenced Information Tool represents a solution to extend, as a future project, the documentation to other buildings of the University of Pavia and connect them into a single system, which can be integrated with BIM and H-BIM detailed modelling (Giannattasio et al, 2020;Batarin et al, 2014;Dell'Amico, 2021;Pocobelli et al, 2018;Ruffino et al, 2019).…”
Section: Related Research: State Of Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developing digital twins (Grives, 2015) for Cultural Heritage management and conservation requires an integrated and multidisciplinary cognitive approach, a method recommended and already widely applied in the field of heritage conservation (Bruno et al 2022;Jouan and Hallot, 2020). The GIS Georeferenced Information Tool represents a solution to extend, as a future project, the documentation to other buildings of the University of Pavia and connect them into a single system, which can be integrated with BIM and H-BIM detailed modelling (Giannattasio et al, 2020;Batarin et al, 2014;Dell'Amico, 2021;Pocobelli et al, 2018;Ruffino et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, they do not adversely affect the surface of the scanned objects, unless it is particularly sensitive. Most often, scanners of this type provide a large scanning range and accuracy expressed in millimeters, and they are used to scan large cultural heritage objects (vehicles, buildings, and even entire historical sites) [12][13][14][15][16].…”
Section: Three-dimensional Digitization Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%