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CONSIDERATIONS AND QUESTIONS DERIVED FROM THE APPLICATION OF A SCAN-TO-BIM MODELING PROCESS OF A HISTORICAL PUBLIC BUILDING
Author(s) -
Francesca Biolo,
Franco Guzzetti,
Karen Lara Ngozi Anyabolu,
Leonardo D'Ambrosio
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.4995/arqueologica9.2021.12093
Subject(s) - building information modeling , process (computing) , computer science , teamwork , phase (matter) , aggregate (composite) , software , construction engineering , process management , systems engineering , engineering , operations management , political science , law , scheduling (production processes) , operating system , chemistry , materials science , organic chemistry , composite material , programming language
According to the new regulation, every building project has to be presented in BIM to have better management of every single part of the building process, until the maintenance in the years. Public administrations should have guidelines to collect different data projects with a standard way for an optimal organization. In the case study, analyzing a historical building many problems are individuated, some of them directly regarding the software, others are critical issues discussed in the following paper. The teamwork highlights the importance of the survey phase with adequate tools, the modeling phase's problems for irregular and complex elements, and essential data integrated to complete historical BIM. The main issue is to understand if a single and detailed model (with the same BIM's LOD of new buildings) is enough to aggregate all the information, or is it better to create a different 3D model based on different aims, as structure, history, maintenance and so on. Some examples of critical points are exposed and discussed, referring to a hypothetic conservation project

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