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BIM DESIGN LEAD FOR RESTORATION OF SHIPWRECK MUSEUM IN KYRENIA CASTLE IN CYPRUS
BIM DESIGN LEAD FOR RESTORATION OF SHIPWRECK MUSEUM IN KYRENIA CASTLE IN CYPRUS
The paper deals with the application of Building Information Modelling (BIM) to the documentation and preservation of Archaeological Heritage. illustrating the implemantation process to a case study. The work process started from the historical analysis tighether with the geometric capturing of the built morphology. A 3D model was created by combining laser scans and a digital photogrammetric survey. To maka all 3D data sets interoperable, it was developed a BIM project execution plan focused on the restoration of Shipwreck Museum in the Kyrenia Castle in Cyprus. The HBIM approach not only allows ti represent the existing historic fabric with an effective visualization but also to lead a complex analysis of designed interventions in various scenarios. All the additional information besides the geometrical data were stored into the HBIM able ti document the manteinance and ti help the future works. It will be illustrated the procedure and the methodology by presenting the outcomes of the research.
- New York University Italy
- University of Florence Italy
- UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI FIRENZE Italy
Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Engineering Lead (geology) business.industry Built heritage business Archaeology
Kyrenia Castle, H-BIM for archaeology, digital survey, Cyprus fortification, built heritage
Kyrenia Castle, H-BIM for archaeology, digital survey, Cyprus fortification, built heritage
Microsoft Academic Graph classification: Engineering Lead (geology) business.industry Built heritage business Archaeology
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Petre, J. (2010). Crusader Castles of Cyprus, the fortifications of Cyprus under the Lusignans: 1191-1489. Microform Edition ProQuest LLC, 789 East Eisenhower Parkway.
Pomerleau, F., Colas, F., & Siegwart, R. (2015). A Review of Point Cloud Registration Algorithms for Mobile Robotics. In Foundations and Trends® in Robotics, 4(1), pp 1-104, Now Publisher, USA.
Quattrini, R., Clini, P., Nespeca, R., & Ruggeri, L. (2016). Measurement and Historical Information Building: chalenges and opportunities in the representation of semantically structured 3D content. In DisegnareCon, 9(16), 1-11.
UNI 11337-4 (2017). Construction and civil engineering works - Digital management of information processes of construction. Level of development (LOD).
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Volk, R., Stengel, J., & Schultmann, F. (2014). Building information modeling (BIM) for existing buildings - Literature review and future needs. In Automation in Construction, Elsevier, 38, 109-127. [OpenAIRE]
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The paper deals with the application of Building Information Modelling (BIM) to the documentation and preservation of Archaeological Heritage. illustrating the implemantation process to a case study. The work process started from the historical analysis tighether with the geometric capturing of the built morphology. A 3D model was created by combining laser scans and a digital photogrammetric survey. To maka all 3D data sets interoperable, it was developed a BIM project execution plan focused on the restoration of Shipwreck Museum in the Kyrenia Castle in Cyprus. The HBIM approach not only allows ti represent the existing historic fabric with an effective visualization but also to lead a complex analysis of designed interventions in various scenarios. All the additional information besides the geometrical data were stored into the HBIM able ti document the manteinance and ti help the future works. It will be illustrated the procedure and the methodology by presenting the outcomes of the research.