The historical building heritage, present in the most of Italian cities centres, is, as part of the construction sector, a working potential, but unfortunately it requires planning of more complex and problematic interventions. However, policies to support on the existing interventions, together with a growing sensitivity for the recovery of assets, determine the need to implement specific studies and to analyse the specific problems of each site. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the methodology and the results obtained from integrated laser scanning activity in order to have precious architectural information useful not only from the cultural heritage point of view but also to construct more operative and powerful tools, such as BIM (Building Information Modelling) aimed to the management of this cultural heritage. The Papal Basilica and the Sacred Convent of Saint Francis in Assisi in Italy are, in fact, characterized by unique and complex peculiarities, which require a detailed knowledge of the sites themselves to ensure visitor’s security and safety. For such a project, we have to take in account all the people and personnel normally present in the site, visitors with disabilities and finally the needs for cultural heritage preservation and protection. This aim can be reached using integrated systems and new technologies, such as Internet of Everything (IoE), capable of connecting people, things (smart sensors, devices and actuators; mobile terminals; wearable devices; etc.), data/information/knowledge and processes to reach the desired goals. The IoE system must implement and support an Integrated Multidisciplinary Model for Security and Safety Management (IMMSSM) for the specific context, using a multidisciplinary approach.

Scan to BIM for 3D reconstruction of the papal basilica of saint Francis in Assisi In Italy / Angelini, M. G.; Baiocchi, Valerio; Costantino, D.; Garzia, Fabio. - In: INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE PHOTOGRAMMETRY, REMOTE SENSING AND SPATIAL INFORMATION SCIENCES. - ISSN 2194-9034. - ELETTRONICO. - 42:5/W1(2017), pp. 47-54. (Intervento presentato al convegno 1st International Conference on Geomatics and Restoration: Conservation of Cultural Heritage in the Digital Era, GeoRes 2017 tenutosi a Firenze nel 22-24 maggio, 2017) [10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-5-W1-47-2017].

Scan to BIM for 3D reconstruction of the papal basilica of saint Francis in Assisi In Italy

BAIOCCHI, VALERIO;GARZIA, FABIO
2017

Abstract

The historical building heritage, present in the most of Italian cities centres, is, as part of the construction sector, a working potential, but unfortunately it requires planning of more complex and problematic interventions. However, policies to support on the existing interventions, together with a growing sensitivity for the recovery of assets, determine the need to implement specific studies and to analyse the specific problems of each site. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the methodology and the results obtained from integrated laser scanning activity in order to have precious architectural information useful not only from the cultural heritage point of view but also to construct more operative and powerful tools, such as BIM (Building Information Modelling) aimed to the management of this cultural heritage. The Papal Basilica and the Sacred Convent of Saint Francis in Assisi in Italy are, in fact, characterized by unique and complex peculiarities, which require a detailed knowledge of the sites themselves to ensure visitor’s security and safety. For such a project, we have to take in account all the people and personnel normally present in the site, visitors with disabilities and finally the needs for cultural heritage preservation and protection. This aim can be reached using integrated systems and new technologies, such as Internet of Everything (IoE), capable of connecting people, things (smart sensors, devices and actuators; mobile terminals; wearable devices; etc.), data/information/knowledge and processes to reach the desired goals. The IoE system must implement and support an Integrated Multidisciplinary Model for Security and Safety Management (IMMSSM) for the specific context, using a multidisciplinary approach.
2017
1st International Conference on Geomatics and Restoration: Conservation of Cultural Heritage in the Digital Era, GeoRes 2017
laser scanning; BIM; Assisi; point clouds; security and safety management; internet of things; internet of everything
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Scan to BIM for 3D reconstruction of the papal basilica of saint Francis in Assisi In Italy / Angelini, M. G.; Baiocchi, Valerio; Costantino, D.; Garzia, Fabio. - In: INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE PHOTOGRAMMETRY, REMOTE SENSING AND SPATIAL INFORMATION SCIENCES. - ISSN 2194-9034. - ELETTRONICO. - 42:5/W1(2017), pp. 47-54. (Intervento presentato al convegno 1st International Conference on Geomatics and Restoration: Conservation of Cultural Heritage in the Digital Era, GeoRes 2017 tenutosi a Firenze nel 22-24 maggio, 2017) [10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-5-W1-47-2017].
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