This paper describes the context and the proposal for the extension of Building Information Modelling to built heritage in order to enhance information management during the investigation and restoration activities. The core of the presented model is the integration of a BIM-based modelling environment and a knowledge base developed by means of ontologies, in order to represent all the semantics needed for a comprehensive representation of the historical artefact.To test its features, the model has been applied to the real archaeological investigation process of the Castor and Pollux temple at Cori, Italy.
B(H)IM - Built Heritage Information Modelling - Extending BIM approach to historical and archaeological heritage representation / Simeone, Davide; Cursi, Stefano; Ilaria, Toldo; Carrara, Gianfranco. - STAMPA. - 1:(2014), pp. 613-622. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Education and research in Computer aided Architectural Design in Europe tenutosi a Newcastle upon Tyne nel 10-12/09/2014).
B(H)IM - Built Heritage Information Modelling - Extending BIM approach to historical and archaeological heritage representation
SIMEONE, DAVIDE;CURSI, STEFANO;CARRARA, Gianfranco
2014
Abstract
This paper describes the context and the proposal for the extension of Building Information Modelling to built heritage in order to enhance information management during the investigation and restoration activities. The core of the presented model is the integration of a BIM-based modelling environment and a knowledge base developed by means of ontologies, in order to represent all the semantics needed for a comprehensive representation of the historical artefact.To test its features, the model has been applied to the real archaeological investigation process of the Castor and Pollux temple at Cori, Italy.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.