2013
DOI: 10.1260/2047-4970.2.3.433
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HBIM for Documentation, Dissemination and Management of Built Heritage. The Case Study of St. Maria in Scaria d'Intelvi

Abstract: Abstract:The research presented here is carried out within the INTERREG EU A Historic Building Information Modeling (HBIM) has been developed while investigating the potential of an object library specially generated to illustrate the structural elements, the construction technologies, and the decorative layers, along with the critical aspects faced by standard BIM in a complex geometry shift from surface approach to object modeling. The research contributes to the explanation of the sequence and construction … Show more

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“…A parametric database based on historical data including crafts and decoration material was mentioned in the future work pf research which demonstrate the importance of the attribute of building components. Brumana et al (2013) modelled a built heritage building using terrestrial Lidar and photogrammetry. They considered the historical information of building, albeit only the 3D geometric model.…”
Section: Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A parametric database based on historical data including crafts and decoration material was mentioned in the future work pf research which demonstrate the importance of the attribute of building components. Brumana et al (2013) modelled a built heritage building using terrestrial Lidar and photogrammetry. They considered the historical information of building, albeit only the 3D geometric model.…”
Section: Ontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others, instead, suggest the setting up of a library of historical building object models (H-BOM) that currently does not exist starting from the digital survey of an artifact (Quattrini et al, 2015) considering also the possibility to reuse the component Biagini et al, 2014;Santagati et al, 2016). The aim to get a "rigorous BIM" (Biagini et al 2016;Brumana et al, 2013) is related to the crucial transition from the point cloud to the intelligent parametric object, introducing the concept of level of accuracy. In other words, the point cloud can be considered a digital copy of the object that preserves its geometric features (irregularities, deformations, etc.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HBIM (Historical Building Information Modelling) approach is based on the belief that it is necessary to start from surveying data, mainly laser scanners and photogrammetric, to model parametric objects of complex and unique buildings by evaluating, on a case-by-case basis, the possibility of using existing libraries or implementing them (Garagnini, 2015) (Brumana, 2016). In the technical literature, some examples of complete HBIM of historic buildings were discussed in Murphy et al (2009;, Fai et al, 2011;Brumana et al (2013); Baik et al (2014); Fai et al (2013), Fai and Rafeiro (2014); Oreni et al (2012;2014); Scianna et al (2014); Barazzetti et al (2015); Dore et al (2015); Fassi et al (2011;2015), Quattrini et al (2015), Biagini (2016). The analysis of complex shapes was a common major challenge for which different stratagems (such as implementation of new algorithms for object generation, creation of new families, or excessive simplification) were exploited, having comparable time and cost issues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%