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CRITICAL ISSUES AND KEY POINTS FROM THE SURVEY TO THE CREATION OF THE HISTORICAL BUILDING INFORMATION MODEL: THE CASE OF SANTO STEFANO BASILICA

International archives of the photogrammetry, remote sensing and spatial information sciences., 2017, Vol.XLII-5/W1, p.467-474 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

Copyright Copernicus GmbH 2017 ;ISSN: 2194-9034 ;ISSN: 1682-1750 ;EISSN: 2194-9034 ;DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-5-W1-467-2017

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  • Title:
    CRITICAL ISSUES AND KEY POINTS FROM THE SURVEY TO THE CREATION OF THE HISTORICAL BUILDING INFORMATION MODEL: THE CASE OF SANTO STEFANO BASILICA
  • Author: Castagnetti, C. ; Dubbini, M. ; Ricci, P. C. ; Rivola, R. ; Giannini, M. ; Capra, A.
  • Subjects: Building information modeling ; Building management systems ; Case studies ; Civil engineering ; Construction ; Costs ; Deformation ; Historic buildings & sites ; Historical buildings ; Lasers ; Modelling ; Photogrammetry ; Surveying ; Three dimensional models ; Workflow
  • Is Part Of: International archives of the photogrammetry, remote sensing and spatial information sciences., 2017, Vol.XLII-5/W1, p.467-474
  • Description: The new era of designing in architecture and civil engineering applications lies in the Building Information Modeling (BIM) approach, based on a 3D geometric model including a 3D database. This is easier for new constructions whereas, when dealing with existing buildings, the creation of the BIM is based on the accurate knowledge of the as-built construction. Such a condition is allowed by a 3D survey, often carried out with laser scanning technology or modern photogrammetry, which are able to guarantee an adequate points cloud in terms of resolution and completeness by balancing both time consuming and costs with respect to the request of final accuracy. The BIM approach for existing buildings and even more for historical buildings is not yet a well known and deeply discussed process. There are still several choices to be addressed in the process from the survey to the model and critical issues to be discussed in the modeling step, particularly when dealing with unconventional elements such as deformed geometries or historical elements. The paper describes a comprehensive workflow that goes through the survey and the modeling, allowing to focus on critical issues and key points to obtain a reliable BIM of an existing monument. The case study employed to illustrate the workflow is the Basilica of St. Stefano in Bologna (Italy), a large monumental complex with great religious, historical and architectural assets.
  • Publisher: Gottingen: Copernicus GmbH
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 2194-9034
    ISSN: 1682-1750
    EISSN: 2194-9034
    DOI: 10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-5-W1-467-2017
  • Source: DOAJ : Directory of Open Access Journals
    AUTh Library subscriptions: ProQuest Central

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