“…At the same time, this tool could be interactive, so as to guarantee the collaboration of different players, each one with his own expertise. The limit shown by these Italian studies, moreover few in number, is the application of a conventional BIM approach, the same developed for new constructions, whereas it could have been necessary to merge this approach with methodologies studied for historical heritage, recently known as HBIM (Murphy et al, 2009;Oreni et al, 2014;Volk et al, 2014;Dore and Murphy, 2015;Brusaporci et al, 2018;López et al, 2018;Pocobelli et al, 2018;Salvador García et al, 2018). Murphy affirms that HBIM is "a novel prototype library of parametric objects, based on historic architectural data and a system of cross platform programmes for mapping parametric objects onto point cloud and image survey data" (Murphy et al, 2009), whereas other researchers state that it is "a multidisciplinary system consisting in the construction of smart objects (parameterized on the basis of architectural rules and treatises) on the data deriving from the building survey" (Brusaporci et al, 2018).…”