The paper aims to critically analyse the main results obtained so far in terms of management in a BIM environment of the information related to the process of knowledge and conservation of the architectural heritage (representation of constructive characters and phases, state of decay and crack pattern, planning of interventions, etc.). Particular attention is paid to evaluating the efectiveness of informative models as a support for ‘structural conservation’ projects, appraising the (currently poor) interoperability with computational models, as well as the possibility of inserting into the BIM model data regarding mechanical properties and other fundamental information to assess the structural behaviour of historic buildings. Having highlighted the limits, mainly linked to software shortcomings, and the frontiers for research, an interdisciplinary development path is suggested. Through the guided implementation of a commercial software, an enrichment of its informative and semantic apparatus is proposed, in order to make the model a kind of ‘guide’ that helps the survey and the understanding of the constructive features of architectural heritage
HBIM tra aspettative e realtà: limiti e frontiere dell'utilizzo dei modelli informativi per la conoscenza e il restauro (anche strutturale) / Ottoni, Federica; Parente, Maria. - STAMPA. - (2023), pp. 1269-1275. (Intervento presentato al convegno Restauro dell’architettura. Per un progetto di qualità tenutosi a Napoli nel 15-16 Giugno 2023).
HBIM tra aspettative e realtà: limiti e frontiere dell'utilizzo dei modelli informativi per la conoscenza e il restauro (anche strutturale)
Federica Ottoni
Conceptualization
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2023-01-01
Abstract
The paper aims to critically analyse the main results obtained so far in terms of management in a BIM environment of the information related to the process of knowledge and conservation of the architectural heritage (representation of constructive characters and phases, state of decay and crack pattern, planning of interventions, etc.). Particular attention is paid to evaluating the efectiveness of informative models as a support for ‘structural conservation’ projects, appraising the (currently poor) interoperability with computational models, as well as the possibility of inserting into the BIM model data regarding mechanical properties and other fundamental information to assess the structural behaviour of historic buildings. Having highlighted the limits, mainly linked to software shortcomings, and the frontiers for research, an interdisciplinary development path is suggested. Through the guided implementation of a commercial software, an enrichment of its informative and semantic apparatus is proposed, in order to make the model a kind of ‘guide’ that helps the survey and the understanding of the constructive features of architectural heritageI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.