2015
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8379-2.ch008
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BIM and Interoperability for Cultural Heritage through ICT

Abstract: This chapter presents a methodology based on Building Information Modelling (BIM) and interoperability to convert existing buildings, even historical, into smart buildings. The chapter starts describing the main concepts of BIM and interoperability in the Architecture, Engineer and Construction (AEC) industry with special attention on integrating information from heterogeneous devices deployed in the building. Then, it details the SEEMPubS (Smart Energy Efficient Middleware for Public Buildings) middleware, wh… Show more

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“…Osello et al [14] present a BIM-based methodology and its interoperability for converting existing buildings into smart buildings. The combination of BIM and ICT makes it possible to manage, visualize and adapt information about existing buildings, even for children and older generations.…”
Section: Vr/ar and Serious Games For Visualizing Hbimmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Osello et al [14] present a BIM-based methodology and its interoperability for converting existing buildings into smart buildings. The combination of BIM and ICT makes it possible to manage, visualize and adapt information about existing buildings, even for children and older generations.…”
Section: Vr/ar and Serious Games For Visualizing Hbimmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BIM model collects volumetric-spatial information and design features linked to the individual parametric components, graphically expressed and enriched by the experience of study and conceptualization. Therefore, what is to be highlighted is the resulting working method that integrates the definition of an existing architectural object through its indirect study to a "preliminary" design phase, that is a low LOD (Level of Development), which nevertheless includes a very high level of knowledge of the building (Osello et. al., 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the countless experiences are user groups that have focused on Cultural Heritage (CH), using high-resolution 3D models to reconstruct larger or smaller portions of the real world. 3D digital models of CH artifacts are now widespread and, in addition to their more technical uses such as documentation, restoration support, etc., are becoming very valuable in education and outreach to the general public [Anderson et al 2010;Andreoli et al 2018;Fanini et al 2021;Guidazzoli et al 2017;Osello et al 2015]. Restricting attention to CH, a good example of commercial closed systems is SketchFab, a popular Web3D service that has given quality to its supported functionality and wide acceptance in the CH community; equally relevant is the Smithsonian Museum X3D, a tool developed by Autodesk to support the visualization of digital museum specimens [Champion, Rahaman 2020;Di Benedetto et al 2014;Lloyd 2016].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%