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PARAMETRIC PARADIGMA: EXCEPTIONAL COFFERED CEILING ARCHITECTURE VS HBIM
Author(s) -
Olga Rosignoli,
Barbara Scala,
D. Treccani,
Andrea Adami,
L. Taffurelli,
Simona Scandurra,
Luigi Fregonese
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.4995/arqueologica9.2021.12140
Subject(s) - documentation , ceiling (cloud) , computer science , context (archaeology) , architecture , software architecture , building information modeling , software , process (computing) , software engineering , risk analysis (engineering) , engineering , operations management , operating system , medicine , art , paleontology , structural engineering , scheduling (production processes) , visual arts , biology
The scientific community is confirming the advantages of using BIM in the processes of conservation, management, and intervention over architectural historical heritage. However, many difficulties remain in the transcription process of elements of the built environment, especially when the objective of the model is to support decision-making processes in restoration  operations. Even for apparently simple elements the procedures are not trivial; the need to define the most adequate operational strategies remains. In the context of this study, a possible approach concerning the documentation of a coffered ceiling has been proposed, a case study which takes into consideration the need to discretize information (to make it effective, transmissible, and understandable) and the potential offered by the combined use of further software automatization.

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