Architectural heritage information in 3D geospatial models: Developing opportunities and challenges

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Abstract

The relationship between the cultural value of architectural heritage and its spatial features is straightforward. Digital 3D models are very effective to store such information, which can be further enhanced through the management in 3D information systems. Mainly two approaches are proposed by literature, notwithstanding the still existing challenges: the Heritage Building Information Models (HBIMs) or the archiving of the information in 3D city models. They are both extensions of systems and tools adopted in other fields (construction for BIMs and city management for 3D city models). They use different methodologies and technical solutions (e.g. different kinds of geometries; different reference standards foreseeing interoperability, etc.). However, some work is on-going for integrating them. A review of HBIM and 3D city models including heritage is described, in connection with the respective supported applications, as a starting point towards their integration for a more comprehensive 3D geospatial information for architectural heritage.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationScience and Digital Technology for Cultural Heritage
Subtitle of host publicationInterdisciplinary Approach to Diagnosis, Vulnerability, Risk Assessment and Graphic Information Models
EditorsPilar Ortiz Calderón, Francisco Pinto Puerto, Philip Verhagen, Andrés J. Prieto
PublisherCRC Press / Balkema - Taylor & Francis Group
Pages10-17
ISBN (Print)978-0-367-36368-0
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
EventTechnoHeritage 2019: 4th International Congress Science and Technology for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage - Sevilla, Spain
Duration: 26 Mar 201930 Mar 2019

Conference

ConferenceTechnoHeritage 2019: 4th International Congress Science and Technology for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage
Country/TerritorySpain
CitySevilla
Period26/03/1930/03/19

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