Preserving and managing historical cultural heritage necessitates innovative approaches that harmonize technology with historical documentation. This paper presents a case study showcasing an adaptable online database tailored for the incorporation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) models and associated historical records. Notably, this approach offers distinctive integration with historical data, enabling users to contextualize heritage assets historically. The study delves into the database’s capabilities, focusing on its role in cultural heritage structure management. It explores interactive exploration, semantic querying, and attachment features, highlighting BIM’s potential in digital conservation, documentation, and archival efforts for historical structures. Additionally, the paper underscores the database’s significance as a valuable tool for education, research, and collaboration among heritage professionals and the public. While addressing specific modeling challenges, it emphasizes the importance of enhancing software solutions to elevate historical asset management. Historical BIM emerges as a powerful resource bridging the gap between historical structures’ conservation and modern technology.

Advancing Cultural Heritage Structures Conservation: Integrating BIM and Cloud-Based Solutions for Enhanced Management and Visualization / Castellazzi G.; Cardillo E.; Lo Presti N.; D'Altri A.M.; de Miranda S.; Bertani G.; Ferretti F.; Mazzotti C.. - In: HERITAGE. - ISSN 2571-9408. - ELETTRONICO. - 6:12(2023), pp. 7316-7342. [10.3390/heritage6120384]

Advancing Cultural Heritage Structures Conservation: Integrating BIM and Cloud-Based Solutions for Enhanced Management and Visualization

Castellazzi G.
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Cardillo E.;Lo Presti N.;D'Altri A. M.;de Miranda S.;Bertani G.;Ferretti F.;Mazzotti C.
2023

Abstract

Preserving and managing historical cultural heritage necessitates innovative approaches that harmonize technology with historical documentation. This paper presents a case study showcasing an adaptable online database tailored for the incorporation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) models and associated historical records. Notably, this approach offers distinctive integration with historical data, enabling users to contextualize heritage assets historically. The study delves into the database’s capabilities, focusing on its role in cultural heritage structure management. It explores interactive exploration, semantic querying, and attachment features, highlighting BIM’s potential in digital conservation, documentation, and archival efforts for historical structures. Additionally, the paper underscores the database’s significance as a valuable tool for education, research, and collaboration among heritage professionals and the public. While addressing specific modeling challenges, it emphasizes the importance of enhancing software solutions to elevate historical asset management. Historical BIM emerges as a powerful resource bridging the gap between historical structures’ conservation and modern technology.
2023
Advancing Cultural Heritage Structures Conservation: Integrating BIM and Cloud-Based Solutions for Enhanced Management and Visualization / Castellazzi G.; Cardillo E.; Lo Presti N.; D'Altri A.M.; de Miranda S.; Bertani G.; Ferretti F.; Mazzotti C.. - In: HERITAGE. - ISSN 2571-9408. - ELETTRONICO. - 6:12(2023), pp. 7316-7342. [10.3390/heritage6120384]
Castellazzi G.; Cardillo E.; Lo Presti N.; D'Altri A.M.; de Miranda S.; Bertani G.; Ferretti F.; Mazzotti C.
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