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Building Information Modeling for Cultural Heritage: Beyond Asset Modeling. A pragmatic comparison of literature case studies
Carla Di Biccari, Ada Malagnino, Angelo Corallo, Giorgio Zavarise
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Abstract:The Building Information Modeling is an innovative approach based on two main pillars: new technologies and a collaborative work environment. It includes the creation of a digital container where all the information about the building and its lifecycle are dynamically allocated. Whilst the use of BIM in the management phase represents a unexpressed potentiality, the exploitation of the 3D virtual model could give a multiplicity of benefits, above all as regards big and historical buildings that are complex to manage. This paper wants to give a contribution to clarify what happens after modeling the cultural heritage with the principles of HBIM –Historical BIM- and managing its documentation. The authors analysed, with a pragmatic approach, a series of case studies documented in literature. The analysis led to highlight strengths and weakness of current approaches and a possible framework to overcome them.
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DOI:_unreg_tc4-ARC-2017.097
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IMEKO TC:TC4
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Event name:TC4 MetroArchaeo 2017
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Title:
IMEKO TC4 International Conference on Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
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Place:Lecce, ITALY
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Time:23 October 2017 - 25 October 2017