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Historic Building Information Modelling – Adding intelligence to laser and image based surveys of European classical architecture

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Historic Building Information Modelling can automatically create cut sections, details and schedules in addition to the orthographic projections and 3D models for both the analysis and conservation of historic objects, structures and environments.
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Historic Building Information Modelling (HBIM) is a novel prototype library of parametric objects, based on historic architectural data and a system of cross platform programmes for mapping parametric objects onto point cloud and image survey data. The HBIM process begins with remote collection of survey data using a terrestrial laser scanner combined with digital photo modelling. The next stage involves the design and construction of a parametric library of objects, which are based on the manuscripts ranging from Vitruvius to 18th century architectural pattern books. In building parametric objects, the problem of file format and exchange of data has been overcome within the BIM ArchiCAD software platform by using geometric descriptive language (GDL). The plotting of parametric objects onto the laser scan surveys as building components to create or form the entire building is the final stage in the reverse engineering process. The final HBIM product is the creation of full 3D models including detail behind the object’s surface concerning its methods of construction and material make-up. The resultant HBIM can automatically create cut sections, details and schedules in addition to the orthographic projections and 3D models (wire frame or textured) for both the analysis and conservation of historic objects, structures and environments.

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A Review of Heritage Building Information Modeling (H-BIM)

TL;DR: A review of the existing literature on H-BIM and its effective implementation in the cultural heritage sector, exploring the effectiveness and the usefulness of the different methodologies that were developed to model families of interest is presented in this article.
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Applications of 3D point cloud data in the construction industry: A fifteen-year review from 2004 to 2018

TL;DR: A thorough review on the applications of 3D point cloud data in the construction industry and to provide recommendations on future research directions in this area is provided.
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Historic Building Information Modelling: performance assessment for diagnosis-aided information modelling and management

TL;DR: A new methodology toward Diagnosis-Aided Historic Building Information Modelling and Management (DA-HBIMM) is proposed as a framework to be developed in order to address smart knowledge acquisition, collection and notification of assessed performances and eventual risks, by cognitive automation and artificial intelligence, in the near future.
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Cloud-to-BIM-to-FEM: Structural simulation with accurate historic BIM from laser scans

TL;DR: An innovative two-step methodology able to convert a historic BIM into a finite element model for structural simulation is presented and a real case study is illustrated and discussed to prove that a rigorous Cloud-to-BIM- to-FEM workflow allows the generation of an accuratehistoric BIM from a set of laser scanning point clouds.
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From tls to hbim. high quality semantically-aware 3d modeling of complex architecture

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