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HBIM e (la) Sapienza

Authors: Carlo Bianchini; Carlo Inglese; Alfonso Ippolito; Martina Attenni; Saverio Nicastro;

HBIM e (la) Sapienza

Abstract

Questo lavoro si occupa delle potenzialità e criticità derivanti dall'integrazione dei sistemi BIM nei processi che riguardano il Patrimonio Costruito. Si concentra sull'estensione concettuale del modello virtuale innescato dall'approccio BIM e sulle sue possibilità di stratificazione della conoscenza. Il potenziale del BH-oriented dei sistemi BIM (il cosiddetto Heritage-BIM o H-BIM) è innegabile. L'integrazione tra modellazione 3D solida e parametrica e condivisione dati permette di archiviare e gestire grandi quantità di informazioni per la conoscenza dell'architettura. Tuttavia, rimangono questioni operative e teoriche relative alla rigidità degli strumenti di modellazione e all'elevata flessibilità necessaria quando sono coinvolti elementi BH. I risultati di questa ricerca su casi studio appartengono alla Città Universitaria Sapienza. Lo studio degli istituti di Geologia e Botanica ha portato a una più chiara comprensione delle caratteristiche interne del modello H-BIM.

This paper discusses the potentialities and critical aspects resulting from the integration of BIM systems in the processes dealing with the Built Heritage. It focuses on the conceptual extension of virtual model triggered by BIM approach and its possibilities of stratifying knowledge. The potential of BH-oriented BIM systems (the so-called Heritage-BIM or H-BIM) is undeniable. The integration between solid and parametric 3D modelling and sharing data allows storing and managing large amounts of information for the knowledge of the architecture. However, there remain operational and theoretical issues related to the rigidity of modelling tools and the high flexibility needed when BH elements are involved. The outcomes of this research test on case studies belonging to Sapienza Main Campus. The study of the Geology and Botany institutes led to a clearer understanding of the inner features of the H-BIM model.

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città universitaria Sapienza, modello BIM, modello BIM; H-BIM; città universitaria Sapienza, H-BIM

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