The paper deals with the development of a novel methodology, named ArchaeoBIM, aimed at the creation of digital models representing no longer existing buildings, starting from the available information collected from the archaeological contexts. The process is inferred by the Building Information Modeling used in the contemporary building industry, where different disciplines converge into digital models. The achieved models meet some of the cutting-edge issues of the Virtual Archaeology, i.e. validation, management of data, simulation. These prod- ucts answer to important needs in the fields of research, conservation and dissemination and could be considered as archaeological records themselves.
Simone Garagnani, Andrea Gaucci (2020). The ArchaeoBIM method and the role of digital models in Archaeology. ARCHEOLOGIA E CALCOLATORI, 31(2), 181-188 [10.19282/ac.31.2.2020.17].
The ArchaeoBIM method and the role of digital models in Archaeology
Simone Garagnani;Andrea Gaucci
2020
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The paper deals with the development of a novel methodology, named ArchaeoBIM, aimed at the creation of digital models representing no longer existing buildings, starting from the available information collected from the archaeological contexts. The process is inferred by the Building Information Modeling used in the contemporary building industry, where different disciplines converge into digital models. The achieved models meet some of the cutting-edge issues of the Virtual Archaeology, i.e. validation, management of data, simulation. These prod- ucts answer to important needs in the fields of research, conservation and dissemination and could be considered as archaeological records themselves.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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