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Digital management focused on the preventive maintenance of World Heritage Sites
Abstract The digital management of heritage buildings is a new disruptive technology in the design and implementation of effective preventive preservation strategies and programmes that can manage data from such buildings and the knowledge of professional experts in the area. At heritage sites, preventive conservation requires multidisciplinary knowledge of historical heritage diagnosis; therefore, professional experts' assessments are essential. This paper presents the application of an innovative fuzzy inference system that can quantify the vulnerabilities and risks that face World Heritage Sites, as well as their functional service life. This work can help stakeholders develop innovative procedures and improve mitigation strategies, such as preventive maintenance programmes and future control systems for maximising the resilience of specific heritage complexes. To validate this innovative approach, one of the most iconic heritage buildings was used as a case study: the Royal Alcázar of Seville, Spain.
Highlights A World Heritage Site has been particular examined in South Spain. This study is based on field data from the Royal Alcázar of Seville. A fuzzy system to estimate functional service life of buildings is presented. These digital models provide support to the description of maintenance policies.
Digital management focused on the preventive maintenance of World Heritage Sites
Abstract The digital management of heritage buildings is a new disruptive technology in the design and implementation of effective preventive preservation strategies and programmes that can manage data from such buildings and the knowledge of professional experts in the area. At heritage sites, preventive conservation requires multidisciplinary knowledge of historical heritage diagnosis; therefore, professional experts' assessments are essential. This paper presents the application of an innovative fuzzy inference system that can quantify the vulnerabilities and risks that face World Heritage Sites, as well as their functional service life. This work can help stakeholders develop innovative procedures and improve mitigation strategies, such as preventive maintenance programmes and future control systems for maximising the resilience of specific heritage complexes. To validate this innovative approach, one of the most iconic heritage buildings was used as a case study: the Royal Alcázar of Seville, Spain.
Highlights A World Heritage Site has been particular examined in South Spain. This study is based on field data from the Royal Alcázar of Seville. A fuzzy system to estimate functional service life of buildings is presented. These digital models provide support to the description of maintenance policies.
Digital management focused on the preventive maintenance of World Heritage Sites
Torres-González, M. (author) / Prieto, A.J. (author) / Alejandre, F.J. (author) / Blasco-López, F.J. (author)
2021-06-14
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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