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Fabrizio Banfi, Stefano Roascio, Alessandro Mandelli and Chiara Stanga
One of the main objectives of today?s archaeological sites and museums is the development of research, understood as the interpretation and contextualisation of tangible and intangible cultural heritage to broaden the knowledge and accessibility of archa...
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Junshan Liu, Graham Foreman, Anoop Sattineni and Botao Li
Heritage Building Information Modeling (HBIM) is increasingly utilized to develop accurate and semantic-rich databases for the representation, preservation, and renovation of cultural heritage. A critical factor in successful HBIM delivery is the intende...
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Martina Attenni, Carlo Bianchini, Marika Griffo and Luca James Senatore
The paper aims at investigating modelling strategies in HBIM context to identify at what extent the final use of the model might affects, or should affect, the modelling approach itself. Moreover, the discussion wants to shed light on the possibility of ...
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Leonardo Paris, Maria Laura Rossi and Giorgia Cipriani
HBIM modeling presupposes a series of methodological and content questions depending on the type of historic building being investigated. A particular case refers to a multitude of buildings, isolated or aggregated, that sprinkle our territory that do no...
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Elisabetta Colucci, Xufeng Xing, Margarita Kokla, Mir Abolfazl Mostafavi, Francesca Noardo and Antonia Spanò
Nowadays, cultural and historical built heritage can be more effectively preserved, valorised and documented using advanced geospatial technologies. In such a context, there is a major issue concerning the automation of the process and the extraction of ...
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Ahmad Baik
Today, moving from a two-dimensional environment to a more advanced interactive three-dimensional (3D) environment in the industries of architecture, engineering, and construction has become one of the most significant topics of interest. This is due to ...
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Fabrizio Banfi
Today, a building is not just a ?body? or a ?machine? as defined by modern architecture, but rather an immaterial entity immersed in a digital world where not only its components but also the information associated with it are accounted for. In recent de...
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Pierre Jouan and Pierre Hallot
Preventive strategies for the conservation of heritage sites have gradually been preferred to curative approaches because of their ability to maintain their significance. Furthermore, most experts now agree that conservation management of heritage places...
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Xiucheng Yang, Yi-Chou Lu, Arnadi Murtiyoso, Mathieu Koehl and Pierre Grussenmeyer
Built heritage has been documented by reality-based modeling for geometric description and by ontology for knowledge management. The current challenge still involves the extraction of geometric primitives and the establishment of their connection to hete...
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Naglaa Megahed
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In the context of rapid technology development, the theory of using building information modelling (BIM) has been used in several historic places. With BIM technology, an accurate virtual model of a historic building is digitally constructed in order to ...
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