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Management of built heritage via HBIM Project: A case of study of flooring and tiling
Author(s) -
Juan Enrique Nieto,
Juan Moyano,
Fernando Rico Delgado,
Daniel Antón
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
virtual archaeology review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.45
H-Index - 10
ISSN - 1989-9947
DOI - 10.4995/var.2016.4349
Subject(s) - interoperability , architectural engineering , building information modeling , architecture , process (computing) , computer science , cultural heritage , information model , engineering management , construction engineering , engineering , software engineering , world wide web , geography , operations management , archaeology , operating system , scheduling (production processes)
Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a collaborative system that has been fully developed in the design and management of industries involved in Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) sectors. There are, however, very few studies aimed at managing information models in the field of architectural and cultural heritage interventions. This research therefore proposes an innovative methodology of analysis and treatment of the information based on a representative 3D graphic model of the flooring and wall tiling of a historic building. The objective is to set up a model of graphic information which guarantees the interoperability of the aforementioned information amongst the diverse disciplines intervening in the conservation and restoration process. The Pavillion of Charles V, a Renaissancecharacterised building located in outdoor areas of the Alcazar of Seville, Spain, was selected for the study. This work constitutes a project of intervention based on Heritage or Historic Building Information Modelling, called the “HBIM Project”.

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