DORIC TEMPLE HBIM LIBRARY FOR CULTURAL HERITAGE MANAGEMENT

Q2 Environmental Science
L. Daniels, A. Georgopoulos
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Abstract. Heritage Building Information Modelling (HBIM) can be a valuable tool for the efficient management of cultural heritage. Adopting Building Information Modelling (BIM) for heritage architecture requires investing in training for modelling as-found elements, establishing standards for modelling, and developing accessible libraries of parametric assets. Parametric families of the Doric Order column and entablature were modelled in Autodesk Revit using standard measurements of the Doric Order, with parameters assigned to each element to remain adjustable and adapt to any as found project. These families were modelled with the ability to adjust all geometry to any point cloud with the intention of uploading the Revit files to an accessible online database, the Multimedia Inventory of Architectural Heritage (MIAH), developed by Carleton Immersive Media Studio (CIMS). The integration of these families into an online platform for any heritage professional to download and modify intends to ease the modelling process for future projects, as well as standardize the families used in future projects. To define the process of collecting data for as-found modelling, this paper outlines the documentation and data processing for two archaeological sites on the islands of Rhodes and Kos in Greece. To assist future HBIM library users in understanding the families, the process of converting point cloud to HBIM is demonstrated through the development of a parametric HBIM of the Temple of Hephaestus, located in Athens, Greece.
多立克神庙图书馆文化遗产管理
摘要遗产建筑信息模型(HBIM)可以成为有效管理文化遗产的宝贵工具。在遗产建筑中采用建筑信息模型(BIM)需要投资于对已发现元素建模的培训,建立建模标准,并开发可访问的参数化资产库。在Autodesk Revit中使用多利克数列的标准测量对多利克数列和柱体的参数族进行建模,并将参数分配给每个元素,以保持可调并适应任何发现的项目。这些家庭的建模具有将所有几何形状调整到任何点云的能力,其目的是将Revit文件上传到可访问的在线数据库,即由卡尔顿沉浸式媒体工作室(CIMS)开发的建筑遗产多媒体目录(MIAH)。将这些家族整合到一个在线平台上,供任何遗产专业人员下载和修改,旨在简化未来项目的建模过程,并规范未来项目中使用的家族。为了定义为已发现模型收集数据的过程,本文概述了希腊罗德岛和科斯岛两个考古遗址的文件和数据处理。为了帮助未来的HBIM图书馆用户了解家庭,通过位于希腊雅典的赫菲斯托斯神庙的参数化HBIM的开发,展示了将点云转换为HBIM的过程。
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ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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