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Articles | Volume XLVIII-M-2-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLVIII-M-2-2023-1157-2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLVIII-M-2-2023-1157-2023
26 Jun 2023
 | 26 Jun 2023

HBIM MODELLING FOR THE ARCHITECTURAL VALORISATION VIA A MAINTENANCE DIGITAL ECO-SYSTEM

S. Parrinello, A. Sanseverino, and H. Fu

Keywords: SLAM, Scan-to-HBIM, SMART Bethlehem, Heritage sustainable management, Georeferencing, Parametrisation, Peace Center, Bethlehem

Abstract. The present contribution falls within the framework of the actions envisaged by the "SMART Bethlehem – Sustainable Management And Renewal of Technology in the City of Bethlehem" (2022 – ongoing) research project, scientifically coordinated by the University of Pavia and co-founded by the Italian Agency for Cooperation and Development (AICS). Among the main objectives of the cooperation project is the sustainable urban and territorial development of the Bethlehem area by means of multi-scalar activities, mainly focusing on refurbishment and energy optimisation of a few relevant municipality buildings. A test case implementation of the HBIM methodology was then carried out on the Peace Center, an iconic building facing the "Manger Square" in close proximity to the "Nativity Church", aiming to validate the proposed systematisation of a scan-to-BIM approach focused on the development of an optimised data repository for the planned operation and maintenance activities. An ECO-Systemic workflow is presented, organised in five recursive steps. Starting from a SLAM-TLS integrated digital survey (3DS), the federated sub-models that comprise the overall project are geo-referenced (GEO) within a shared coordinate system (FSC) environment, thereby providing the basis for the subsequent architectural modelling of the built asset (ARC) and the associated enhancement of the level of information (LOI).