AHBIM for Wooden Built Heritage Conservation
The chapter investigates the potential offered by the Building Information Modeling for the conservation of the wooden architectural heritage. Based on the architectural survey, the BIM modeling of a South Tyrolean farm was carried out, with particular at
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Abstract The chapter investigates the potential offered by the Building Information Modeling for the conservation of the wooden architectural heritage. Based on the architectural survey, the BIM modeling of a South Tyrolean farm was carried out, with particular attention to the aspects related to its management and maintenance. Inside the database connected to the model, information about the building has been included, which can also be used on site through the use of mobile devices. The sharing of such information within a single platform avoids risks connected to the failure or incorrect transmission of data, allowing the optimization of the management, maintenance and conservation of the architectural asset. Keywords BIM · Built heritage · Parametric design · Conservation Facility management
S. Brusaporci (B) · P. Maiezza · A. Tata DICEAA—Department of Civil, Construction-Architectural and Environmental Engineering, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, Italy e-mail: [email protected] P. Maiezza e-mail: [email protected] A. Tata e-mail: [email protected] A. Luigini · S. Vattano Free University of Bolzano, Bolzano, Italy e-mail: [email protected] S. Vattano e-mail: [email protected] © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019 F. Bianconi and M. Filippucci (eds.), Digital Wood Design, Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering 24, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03676-8_20
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1 Introduction Building Information Modeling (BIM) is an efficient methodology aiming to optimize the building process in all its phases. The BIM model, considered in its dual role as a three-dimensional representation of the building and an information database, is configured as a system for the digital management of the entire building process, with important repercussions in economic and timing terms. The option to insert, manage and display complex and heterogeneous data within a single environment avoids problems related to information redundancy or errors in its transmission and sharing. The advantages of using BIM platforms are therefore not limited to the design phase but include the management and maintenance of the building. In fact, the greater reliability of information, favored by the reduced risk of data loss or errors in the transition from the construction phase to the management one, allows a more efficient maintenance process. In addition, the possibility of accessing the information content of the model remotely, through virtual or augmented-reality applications, means that the collaborative approach of BIM can be extended to the construction site. So all the professional figures involved in the building process, including the technicians working on site, interact through the mediation of a shared database—consisting of the BIM model—in which it is possible to view and add data interactively and in real time. These advantages of the use of the BIM methodology assume a specific value in the case of application to the architectural heritage. The specific
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