2022
DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-xlvi-5-w1-2022-21-2022
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Virtual Environments to Communicate Built Cultural Heritage: A Hbim Based Virtual Tour

Abstract: Abstract. HBIM methodology is nowadays widely used for the management of all aspects of architectural heritage, from survey to analysis, up to protection and management issues. This interest is due to the potential that HBIM methodology offers in terms of collection, processing, management and sharing of information, through a multidimensional and multidisciplinary approach. Practical application of HBIM are the Scan-to-BIM processes, i.e. the digital reproduction of architectures starting from survey methodol… Show more

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“…AR and VR have been frequently explored as visualisation tools for HBIM to enable increased collaboration and more inclusive access to heritage [35,40,49,93,105,171]. These works normally involve the user being able to 'walk' around the model and interact with objects [172] to reveal additional information, often regarding intangible heritage [173].…”
Section: Ar and Vrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AR and VR have been frequently explored as visualisation tools for HBIM to enable increased collaboration and more inclusive access to heritage [35,40,49,93,105,171]. These works normally involve the user being able to 'walk' around the model and interact with objects [172] to reveal additional information, often regarding intangible heritage [173].…”
Section: Ar and Vrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The purpose of VR is the immersion of the user in a virtual environment isolated from its surroundings that, from the collaboration of Hardware and Software tools, offers the enjoyment of environments that do not necessarily exist (Trizio et al, 2019). In this specific case, the model of the sanctuary and the surrounding environment is perfectly faithful to the surveyed reality and can be used both for disseminating Cultural Heritage and for remote fruition (Argiolas et al, 2022). Indeed, following the Laser Scanner survey, a parametric model was entirely developed in Revit, provided with all the families and nested objects typical of a Cultural Heritage case like this one; it is known that the libraries of software modelers in the current BIM environment are insufficient for any reconstruction in the cultural-historical field (Rocha et al, 2020), and in this, as in other cases we resorted to plug-ins or external software to be able to model individual objects as surveyed objects.…”
Section: Vr and Ar Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BIM could be defined as an interdisciplinary set of processes that implements both geometrical and non-geometrical information to produce parametric elements that represent built assets (Argiolas et al, 2022). This paradigm shift of including metadata is crucial for heritage reconstruction as both physical and semantic information play a central role in understanding historic assets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%