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Tra ricerca e professione: processi BIM-based per il recupero di Torino Esposizioni | Between research and profession: BIM-based processes for the renovation of Torino Esposizioni

Authors: Massimiliano Lo Turco; Andrea Tomalini; Jacopo Bono;

Tra ricerca e professione: processi BIM-based per il recupero di Torino Esposizioni | Between research and profession: BIM-based processes for the renovation of Torino Esposizioni

Abstract

Il contributo affronta criticamente le modalità con cui le complessità del progetto di architettura possono essere più efficacemente affrontate impiegando metodologie BIM per il coordinamento di diverse professionalità, soprattutto per delicati interventi sui Beni Culturali. Il progetto della nuova biblioteca civica presso Torino Esposizioni, firmato da Raphael Moneo e coordinato da Isolarchitetti, costituisce il contesto per questa ricerca. | The contribution critically addresses how to manage the complexities of architectural design by employing BIM methodologies for coordinating different professionals, especially for delicate interventions on Cultural Heritage. The project of the new civic library at Torino Esposizioni, designed by Raphael Moneo and coordinated by Isolarchitetti, constitutes the context for this research.

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Italy
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HBIM, Interoperability; Cultural Heritage; Common Data Environment; Torino Esposizioni

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