2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.autcon.2016.03.003
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Towards the BIM implementation for historical building restoration sites

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“…Such authors as Del Giudice & Osello, 2013 [101] and Biagini et al, 2016 [102], have also developed a process of virtual modeling in their methodologies based on the design of multiple sections, cuts, levels and grids made on the point cloud. However, they differ from the above-mentioned articles because they present a new approach to the temporal calculation in the Autodesk Revit platform.…”
Section: First Category: Only Bim Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such authors as Del Giudice & Osello, 2013 [101] and Biagini et al, 2016 [102], have also developed a process of virtual modeling in their methodologies based on the design of multiple sections, cuts, levels and grids made on the point cloud. However, they differ from the above-mentioned articles because they present a new approach to the temporal calculation in the Autodesk Revit platform.…”
Section: First Category: Only Bim Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, software platforms -e.g. CAD and BIM systems-have enriched the depiction and analysis of architectural records (Letellier, 2007;Cheng et al, 2015;Biagini et al, 2016). From this perspective, once the project was commissioned by NCC, a strategy for documentation was planned.…”
Section: Recording Strategymentioning
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%