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Scan to HBIM: A Holistic Approach for Documentation, Management, and Preservation of Built Heritage
This research investigates the application of Scan to BIM (Building Information Modeling) and HBIM (Historic Building Information Modeling) in the documentation, management, preservation, and development of built heritage. The study aims to understand the Scan to BIM process and its implications in the heritage preservation sector. These objectives include understanding the Scan to BIM and HBIM workflows, identifying the confluence of technologies such as artificial intelligence in the development of the Scan to BIM methodology, and applying the HBIM modeling approach to a historical house-turned-museum. The study also explores using BIM as a tool for enhancement and dissemination of information about the architectural and historical interest of Cordoba’s historical center, as well as creating materials for touristic attraction in the museum context. The research demonstrates that the Scan to HBIM workflow is an effective tool for documentation, evaluation, management, and safeguarding of cultural heritage. Through the creation of BIM models, it allows for digital archiving of all relevant information and the planning of maintenance and restoration work. Additionally, BIM serves as a tool for raising awareness of the architectural and cultural importance of cities’ historic center and contributes to the development of engaging materials for tourism promotion. This work could also potentially be a starting point for further research, such as exploring the feasibility of semi-automatic and automatic recognition processes in built heritage or assessing the effectiveness of the HBIM process in awareness campaigns for both the public and professionals in the heritage field. By presenting this research at the conference, the study contributes to the ongoing dialogue in urban preservation and cultural heritage, showcasing the potential of Scan to HBIM as a transformative approach in the field.
Scan to HBIM: A Holistic Approach for Documentation, Management, and Preservation of Built Heritage
This research investigates the application of Scan to BIM (Building Information Modeling) and HBIM (Historic Building Information Modeling) in the documentation, management, preservation, and development of built heritage. The study aims to understand the Scan to BIM process and its implications in the heritage preservation sector. These objectives include understanding the Scan to BIM and HBIM workflows, identifying the confluence of technologies such as artificial intelligence in the development of the Scan to BIM methodology, and applying the HBIM modeling approach to a historical house-turned-museum. The study also explores using BIM as a tool for enhancement and dissemination of information about the architectural and historical interest of Cordoba’s historical center, as well as creating materials for touristic attraction in the museum context. The research demonstrates that the Scan to HBIM workflow is an effective tool for documentation, evaluation, management, and safeguarding of cultural heritage. Through the creation of BIM models, it allows for digital archiving of all relevant information and the planning of maintenance and restoration work. Additionally, BIM serves as a tool for raising awareness of the architectural and cultural importance of cities’ historic center and contributes to the development of engaging materials for tourism promotion. This work could also potentially be a starting point for further research, such as exploring the feasibility of semi-automatic and automatic recognition processes in built heritage or assessing the effectiveness of the HBIM process in awareness campaigns for both the public and professionals in the heritage field. By presenting this research at the conference, the study contributes to the ongoing dialogue in urban preservation and cultural heritage, showcasing the potential of Scan to HBIM as a transformative approach in the field.
Scan to HBIM: A Holistic Approach for Documentation, Management, and Preservation of Built Heritage
Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation
Castanho, Rui (editor) / Hayder, Gasim (editor) / Ahmed, Sherif (editor) / Benantar, Hani Amine (author) / de Larriva, José Emilio Meroño (author) / Triviño-Tarradas, Paula (author)
International Conference CITAA Cities Identity Through Architecture and Arts ; 2023
2024-10-26
8 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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