Nowadays we are able to produce geometric models of historical building at different scale of detail using photos and measurements. More and more we are facing with lack of preservation actions and maintenance activities, bad foreseen policies, unexpected natural events, that are forcing professionals and researchers to operate without usual data. In these cases, we need consistent repository to collect and distribute data to produce information. Furthermore, we need to “give intelligence” to these repositories in order to query them with respect geometrical instances, topological issues, historical features. We dispose of tons of xyz points: how can we pass from the point cloud to a building information model, then to a geographic information system, not necessarily in this order? A simple Scan-to-BIM-to-GIS and Scan-to-GIS-to-BIM process were tested in order to consequently evaluate, with purposes of preservation and of enhancing of resilience, some practices that could became the best, also in terms of time and cost saving. The work we propose is a part of an ongoing research focused on the application of H-BIM approach for the management of historical building heritage, focused on a district management (H-DIM, at an urban level). In particular, with regard to the resilience theme, both the acquisition phase and the archive research process are of great importance for protecting our undefended building heritage. Regarding the case study of the paper, UNESCO sites represent important areas for collective interests of humanity. This contribution proposes a possible solution applying a digital cultural heritage to the historical part of the Municipality of Serralunga d’Alba belonging to the UNESCO site called Vineyard Landscape of Langhe-Roero and Monferrato.
From the elaboration process of point cloud to information systems both for planning and design management of cultural heritage / Ruffino, PABLO ANGEL; Bocconcino, MAURIZIO MARCO; Del, Giudice; Osello, Anna. - In: INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE PHOTOGRAMMETRY, REMOTE SENSING AND SPATIAL INFORMATION SCIENCES. - ISSN 1682-1750. - ELETTRONICO. - XLII-2/W11:(2019), pp. 1031-1038. [10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-2-W11-1031-2019]
From the elaboration process of point cloud to information systems both for planning and design management of cultural heritage
Ruffino;Bocconcino;Del Giudice;Osello
2019
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Nowadays we are able to produce geometric models of historical building at different scale of detail using photos and measurements. More and more we are facing with lack of preservation actions and maintenance activities, bad foreseen policies, unexpected natural events, that are forcing professionals and researchers to operate without usual data. In these cases, we need consistent repository to collect and distribute data to produce information. Furthermore, we need to “give intelligence” to these repositories in order to query them with respect geometrical instances, topological issues, historical features. We dispose of tons of xyz points: how can we pass from the point cloud to a building information model, then to a geographic information system, not necessarily in this order? A simple Scan-to-BIM-to-GIS and Scan-to-GIS-to-BIM process were tested in order to consequently evaluate, with purposes of preservation and of enhancing of resilience, some practices that could became the best, also in terms of time and cost saving. The work we propose is a part of an ongoing research focused on the application of H-BIM approach for the management of historical building heritage, focused on a district management (H-DIM, at an urban level). In particular, with regard to the resilience theme, both the acquisition phase and the archive research process are of great importance for protecting our undefended building heritage. Regarding the case study of the paper, UNESCO sites represent important areas for collective interests of humanity. This contribution proposes a possible solution applying a digital cultural heritage to the historical part of the Municipality of Serralunga d’Alba belonging to the UNESCO site called Vineyard Landscape of Langhe-Roero and Monferrato.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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