Heritage Building Information Modelling

Author: Arayici, Yusuf;Counsell, John;Mahdjoubi, Lamine;Nagy, Gehan Ahmed;Hawas, Soheir;Dweidar, Khaled

Date published

10 February 2017

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Free to members
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Heritage Building Information Modelling

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Author
Arayici, Yusuf;Counsell, John;Mahdjoubi, Lamine;Nagy, Gehan Ahmed;Hawas, Soheir;Dweidar, Khaled
Date published
10 February 2017
Price
Free to members
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Author

Arayici, Yusuf;Counsell, John;Mahdjoubi, Lamine;Nagy, Gehan Ahmed;Hawas, Soheir;Dweidar, Khaled

Date published

10 February 2017

Author

Arayici, Yusuf;Counsell, John;Mahdjoubi, Lamine;Nagy, Gehan Ahmed;Hawas, Soheir;Dweidar, Khaled

Price

Free to members

This book is about Heritage Building Information Modelling (HBIM), which necessarily differs from the commonplace applications of BIM to new construction.

Where BIM is being used, the focus is still very much on design and construction. However, its use as an operational and management tool for existing buildings, particularly heritage buildings, is lagging behind.

The first of its kind, this book aims to clearly define the scope for HBIM and present cutting-edge research findings alongside international case studies, before outlining challenges for the future of HBIM research and practice.

After an extensive introduction to HBIM, the core themes of the book are arranged into four parts:
  • Restoration philosophies in practice
  • Data capture and visualisation for maintenance and repair
  • Building performance
  • Stakeholder engagement
This book will be a key reference for built environment practitioners, researchers, academics and students engaged in BIM, HBIM, building energy modelling, building surveying, facilities management and heritage conservation more widely.

Additional information

Format:
eBook
ISBN:
9781317239758
Pages:
292
Publisher:
Routledge

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History BIM E-book Library

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