In Italy the great quantity of Cultures Historical buildings have led to numerous reflections regarding the information technologies currently available to guarantee their conservation. The purpose of this thesis is to show the potential of using BIM modeling in large Cultures Historical buildings following the Italian legislation - UNI 11337-1:2017. To validate this type of approach it was decided to use the Duomo di Milano as a case study. This is addressed, after a discussion devoted to general aspects of BIM, particular attention to the activities relating to the management of data, modelling strategies and information during an intervention project on the built environment. The state of the art proposed highlighted the BIM collaboration with different tools between the different actors in their native software environment. The part of the work relating to the methodology of modelling and information storage, classify and allocate data from different sources, verifying the potentiality of BIM taking as an object for analysis of the information about history, material and project and maintenance interventions, affecting the elements inside the historical buildings along the life cycle. Taken into consideration in this thesis is also the development of information during the first surveys to the facility management of the large Cultural Heritage Buildings. Experimented conceptual and operative issues, this approach can prepare the ground for preventive and monitoring operations aimed at building planned conservation. Thus, the future building management can be feasible. If you would like to get access to the thesis, please send me an email on nedelev@gmail.com

In Italy the great quantity of Cultures Historical buildings have led to numerous reflections regarding the information technologies currently available to guarantee their conservation. The purpose of this thesis is to show the potential of using BIM modeling in large Cultures Historical buildings following the Italian legislation - UNI 11337-1:2017. To validate this type of approach it was decided to use the Duomo di Milano as a case study. This is addressed, after a discussion devoted to general aspects of BIM, particular attention to the activities relating to the management of data, modelling strategies and information during an intervention project on the built environment. The state of the art proposed highlighted the BIM collaboration with different tools between the different actors in their native software environment. The part of the work relating to the methodology of modelling and information storage, classify and allocate data from different sources, verifying the potentiality of BIM taking as an object for analysis of the information about history, material and project and maintenance interventions, affecting the elements inside the historical buildings along the life cycle. Taken into consideration in this thesis is also the development of information during the first surveys to the facility management of the large Cultural Heritage Buildings. Experimented conceptual and operative issues, this approach can prepare the ground for preventive and monitoring operations aimed at building planned conservation. Thus, the future building management can be feasible.

Building information modelling for large scale cultural heritage buildings (HBIM)

NEDELEV, VLADISLAV PETROV
2018/2019

Abstract

In Italy the great quantity of Cultures Historical buildings have led to numerous reflections regarding the information technologies currently available to guarantee their conservation. The purpose of this thesis is to show the potential of using BIM modeling in large Cultures Historical buildings following the Italian legislation - UNI 11337-1:2017. To validate this type of approach it was decided to use the Duomo di Milano as a case study. This is addressed, after a discussion devoted to general aspects of BIM, particular attention to the activities relating to the management of data, modelling strategies and information during an intervention project on the built environment. The state of the art proposed highlighted the BIM collaboration with different tools between the different actors in their native software environment. The part of the work relating to the methodology of modelling and information storage, classify and allocate data from different sources, verifying the potentiality of BIM taking as an object for analysis of the information about history, material and project and maintenance interventions, affecting the elements inside the historical buildings along the life cycle. Taken into consideration in this thesis is also the development of information during the first surveys to the facility management of the large Cultural Heritage Buildings. Experimented conceptual and operative issues, this approach can prepare the ground for preventive and monitoring operations aimed at building planned conservation. Thus, the future building management can be feasible. If you would like to get access to the thesis, please send me an email on nedelev@gmail.com
ARC I - Scuola di Architettura Urbanistica Ingegneria delle Costruzioni
24-lug-2019
2018/2019
In Italy the great quantity of Cultures Historical buildings have led to numerous reflections regarding the information technologies currently available to guarantee their conservation. The purpose of this thesis is to show the potential of using BIM modeling in large Cultures Historical buildings following the Italian legislation - UNI 11337-1:2017. To validate this type of approach it was decided to use the Duomo di Milano as a case study. This is addressed, after a discussion devoted to general aspects of BIM, particular attention to the activities relating to the management of data, modelling strategies and information during an intervention project on the built environment. The state of the art proposed highlighted the BIM collaboration with different tools between the different actors in their native software environment. The part of the work relating to the methodology of modelling and information storage, classify and allocate data from different sources, verifying the potentiality of BIM taking as an object for analysis of the information about history, material and project and maintenance interventions, affecting the elements inside the historical buildings along the life cycle. Taken into consideration in this thesis is also the development of information during the first surveys to the facility management of the large Cultural Heritage Buildings. Experimented conceptual and operative issues, this approach can prepare the ground for preventive and monitoring operations aimed at building planned conservation. Thus, the future building management can be feasible.
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