2019
DOI: 10.1080/15583058.2019.1610523
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Implementation and Management of Structural Deformations into Historic Building Information Models

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“…The translation from scan-to-BIM retraces the steps of a site survey without leaving the computer. As noted by Nieto-Julián et al there are significant potential discrepancies between the parametric or idealised BIM model and the deformations evident in measured survey, these are of course particularly critical with respect to structural modelling [32].…”
Section: Level Of Detailmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The translation from scan-to-BIM retraces the steps of a site survey without leaving the computer. As noted by Nieto-Julián et al there are significant potential discrepancies between the parametric or idealised BIM model and the deformations evident in measured survey, these are of course particularly critical with respect to structural modelling [32].…”
Section: Level Of Detailmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Sztwiertnia et al [40] created the HBIM project of the Wang Stave Church in Karpacz, Poland, and identified the difficulty of creating geometric shapes from point cloud data. Progress on adapting complex shapes to parametric elements is respectively made by Antón et al [8], and Nieto, Antón and Moyano [5]. The former authors converted the point cloud data into as-built 3D solid objects as IFC entities to become part of the HBIM project, which enables the accurate analysis of the heritage city [9] by considering the geometrical alterations of the assets.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The former authors converted the point cloud data into as-built 3D solid objects as IFC entities to become part of the HBIM project, which enables the accurate analysis of the heritage city [9] by considering the geometrical alterations of the assets. The latter [5] used Boolean operations within the ArchiCAD®BIM platform to implement and manage structural deformations on walls. Therefore, this paper advances on the problem of representing diverse aspects such as structural deformations in the parametric objects, materials through textures, process changes in construction techniques and deformations over the course of time.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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