BIM and HBIM: new perspectives for the modelling of historic architecture The recent debate on the use of new technologies in the AEC context has been greatly enhanced by building information modeling (BIM). The possibility of managing the entire design and construction process through a single IT platform on which all the professionals involved maty gather has shown considerable advantages, both in terms of quality of the realization and economic effect. Effectiveness has been demonstrated to such an extent that the Italian legislator has pushed for the introduction of this technology as a mandatory reference framework for public procurement. In the meantime, however, this remarkable success within new construction has produced a strong setback in the application to conservation intervention and more generally coping with historic architecture. This contrast has triggered a fertile debate, still quite lively, whose first outcome, undoubtedly relevant, was the definition, within the broad sector of architecture and construction, of a specialization aimed at historical architecture, generically defined heritage building information modeling (HBIM), but properly articulated by the scientific literature. The study of the BIM environment oriented to historic architecture, despite having highlighted a series of nodes at the moment difficult to solve, has produced in the last decade a succession of extremely interesting researches that have been articulated on different approach methodologies. Besides the attempt to improve geometric representation capacity of historic architecture, the possibility of expanding its descriptive attitude by enhancing interoperability has been explored. This approach is opening up research to a wider horizon which shows considerable potential, but which requires a change of perspective. BIM is in fact conceived as a knowledge organisation system that must necessarily be integrated thanks to interoperability with other systems, thus contributing to the possibility of being a concrete support for design in the field of conservation.

Il BIM e l’HBIM: nuove prospettive per la modellazione dell’architettura storica / Acierno, Marta; Cutarelli, Silvia. - In: COSTRUIRE IN LATERIZIO. - ISSN 0394-1590. - XXXIV:186(2021), pp. 48-53.

Il BIM e l’HBIM: nuove prospettive per la modellazione dell’architettura storica

marta acierno;silvia cutarelli
2021

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BIM and HBIM: new perspectives for the modelling of historic architecture The recent debate on the use of new technologies in the AEC context has been greatly enhanced by building information modeling (BIM). The possibility of managing the entire design and construction process through a single IT platform on which all the professionals involved maty gather has shown considerable advantages, both in terms of quality of the realization and economic effect. Effectiveness has been demonstrated to such an extent that the Italian legislator has pushed for the introduction of this technology as a mandatory reference framework for public procurement. In the meantime, however, this remarkable success within new construction has produced a strong setback in the application to conservation intervention and more generally coping with historic architecture. This contrast has triggered a fertile debate, still quite lively, whose first outcome, undoubtedly relevant, was the definition, within the broad sector of architecture and construction, of a specialization aimed at historical architecture, generically defined heritage building information modeling (HBIM), but properly articulated by the scientific literature. The study of the BIM environment oriented to historic architecture, despite having highlighted a series of nodes at the moment difficult to solve, has produced in the last decade a succession of extremely interesting researches that have been articulated on different approach methodologies. Besides the attempt to improve geometric representation capacity of historic architecture, the possibility of expanding its descriptive attitude by enhancing interoperability has been explored. This approach is opening up research to a wider horizon which shows considerable potential, but which requires a change of perspective. BIM is in fact conceived as a knowledge organisation system that must necessarily be integrated thanks to interoperability with other systems, thus contributing to the possibility of being a concrete support for design in the field of conservation.
2021
Modellazione digitale; BIM; Ontologie informatiche; HBIM; Architettura storica
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Il BIM e l’HBIM: nuove prospettive per la modellazione dell’architettura storica / Acierno, Marta; Cutarelli, Silvia. - In: COSTRUIRE IN LATERIZIO. - ISSN 0394-1590. - XXXIV:186(2021), pp. 48-53.
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