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Parametric HBIM Procedure for the Structural Evaluation of Heritage Masonry Buildings

Buildings (Basel), 2022-02, Vol.12 (2), p.194 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

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  • Title:
    Parametric HBIM Procedure for the Structural Evaluation of Heritage Masonry Buildings
  • Author: Croce, Pietro ; Landi, Filippo ; Puccini, Benedetta ; Martino, Massimiliano ; Maneo, Alessio
  • Subjects: assessment ; BIM ; Building management systems ; Buildings ; Cognitive ability ; Construction ; Construction industry ; Cultural heritage ; Earthquakes ; Efficiency ; HBIM ; Historic buildings & sites ; Historic preservation ; Historical buildings ; Life cycles ; Maintenance ; Masonry ; Mechanical properties ; Preventive maintenance ; Seismic engineering ; Seismic hazard ; seismic risk ; Seismic surveys ; Software ; Structural analysis ; Workflow
  • Is Part Of: Buildings (Basel), 2022-02, Vol.12 (2), p.194
  • Description: In the architecture, engineering and construction sectors, Building Information Modeling (BIM)-based procedures have become adopted more and more. In fact, the development of suitable BIM models facilitates the management of the design and construction phases and improves the efficiency of the maintenance policies during the life cycle of the building. Although the BIM method is mostly implemented in the building industry for new constructions, in recent years, the deployment of this technology has also attracted increasing attention for existing structures to rebuild their geometry and gather relevant data, especially for historical buildings; in this case, we refer to Heritage BIM (HBIM). A HBIM procedure requires a multidisciplinary approach involving not only historical, conservation, and restoration considerations but also suitable maintenance and repair plans, duly balancing the structural needs with the preservation of the historical value of the building and its content. Although the integration of the structural assessment in the HBIM process would be highly beneficial, its practical implementation is often in the early stages. In the paper, an original parametric procedure for the assessment of existing masonry buildings is proposed in the BIM environment. The procedure combines E-PUSH, a software program for the structural analysis of masonry structures under seismic and non-seismic actions with an appropriate BIM approach, so improving the management of gathered data through cognitive phases. The assessment process is, thus, simplified since data required for the structural analysis are directly retrieved from the BIM model, and the structural analyses and verifications are performed without using external programs. The proposed BIM workflow is finally illustrated and discussed referring to a relevant case study, the seismic vulnerability assessment of the “Bernardo Rucellai” school in Florence (Italy).
  • Publisher: Basel: MDPI AG
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 2075-5309
    EISSN: 2075-5309
    DOI: 10.3390/buildings12020194
  • Source: AUTh Library subscriptions: ProQuest Central
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