Measurement and Historical Information Building: challenges and opportunities in the representation of semantically structured 3D content

Ramona Quattrini, Paolo Clini, Romina Nespeca, Ludovico Ruggeri

Abstract


The possibility of applying the BIM approach is an interesting challenge in the framework of 3D modelling and management/enhancement of historic buildings, especially high cultural and architectural value. A big challenge in reality based modelling is to develop simple methods to get HBIM models for cultural heritage, that guarantee accuracy, precision and quality of representation compliant with the acquired data.
The present work, dealing with two cases study, highlights the feasibility of a whole approach and opens the way for the development of centralized HBIM that can be used as complete data set of information on all disciplines, in particular for the heritage restoration and preservation, but also for its dissemination and exploitation. Similar methods facilitate the HBIM diffusion for the management of survey and restoration processes of historic buildings.


Keywords


semantic 3D; HBIM; quality assessment; survey data; data enrichment

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