The aim of the present research is to develop an instrument able to adequately support the conservation process by means of a twofold approach, based on both BIM environment and ontology formalisation. Although BIM has been successfully experimented within AEC (Architecture Engineering Construction) field, it has showed many drawbacks for architectural heritage. To cope with unicity and more generally complexity of ancient buildings, applications so far developed have shown to poorly adapt BIM to conservation design with unsatisfactory results (Dore, Murphy 2013; Carrara 2014). In order to combine achievements reached within AEC through BIM environment (design control and management) with an appropriate, semantically enriched and flexible The presented model has at its core a knowledge base developed through information ontologies and oriented around the formalization and computability of all the knowledge necessary for the full comprehension of the object of architectural heritage an its conservation. Such a knowledge representation is worked out upon conceptual categories defined above all within architectural criticism and conservation scope. The present paper aims at further extending the scope of conceptual modelling within cultural heritage conservation already formalized by the model. A special focus is directed on decay analysis and surfaces conservation project.

Conservation process model (cpm). A twofold scientific research scope in the information modelling for cultural heritage / Fiorani, Donatella; Acierno, Marta. - CD-ROM. - XLII-5/W1, 2017:(2017), pp. 283-290. (Intervento presentato al convegno Geomatics & Restoration. Conservation of cultural heritage in the digital era tenutosi a Firenze) [10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-5-W1-283-2017].

Conservation process model (cpm). A twofold scientific research scope in the information modelling for cultural heritage

Fiorani Donatella
;
Acierno Marta
2017

Abstract

The aim of the present research is to develop an instrument able to adequately support the conservation process by means of a twofold approach, based on both BIM environment and ontology formalisation. Although BIM has been successfully experimented within AEC (Architecture Engineering Construction) field, it has showed many drawbacks for architectural heritage. To cope with unicity and more generally complexity of ancient buildings, applications so far developed have shown to poorly adapt BIM to conservation design with unsatisfactory results (Dore, Murphy 2013; Carrara 2014). In order to combine achievements reached within AEC through BIM environment (design control and management) with an appropriate, semantically enriched and flexible The presented model has at its core a knowledge base developed through information ontologies and oriented around the formalization and computability of all the knowledge necessary for the full comprehension of the object of architectural heritage an its conservation. Such a knowledge representation is worked out upon conceptual categories defined above all within architectural criticism and conservation scope. The present paper aims at further extending the scope of conceptual modelling within cultural heritage conservation already formalized by the model. A special focus is directed on decay analysis and surfaces conservation project.
2017
Geomatics & Restoration. Conservation of cultural heritage in the digital era
conservation; ontology; digital humanities
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
Conservation process model (cpm). A twofold scientific research scope in the information modelling for cultural heritage / Fiorani, Donatella; Acierno, Marta. - CD-ROM. - XLII-5/W1, 2017:(2017), pp. 283-290. (Intervento presentato al convegno Geomatics & Restoration. Conservation of cultural heritage in the digital era tenutosi a Firenze) [10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-5-W1-283-2017].
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