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The scan to bim for the renovation of historic buildings
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The scan to bim for the renovation of historic buildings

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12
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2020
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The scan to bim for the renovation of historic buildings

Building information modeling (BIM) has become a compulsory standard in many countries.

The most innovative and important technology is undoubtedly the point service of points to BIM which makes the renovation of old buildings easier and faster.

Historical and heritage structures are generally Built according to complex and non -parametric calculations. 3D and photogrammetry scanners allow you to record physical spaces and non -regular calculations of the structures. The HBIM (BIM for historical buildings) realistic is essential to model the building and coordinate the conservation and renovation phases.

The use of the scan to bim and points of points is an interesting technology for renovation projects because it avoids taking manual measures which is very often approximate and inaccurate. In addition, the digitization, conversion and transmission of data from physical assets, although it requires specific knowledge and skills, is faster and more precise. The HBIM modelers build a parametric library of components and models that will be used for the modeling of irregular structures of historical heritage from analyzes.

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Families lives again for sculptures, irregular geometries, roof roofs and components, frames can be created to develop buildings of buildings and model them.

We must be able to identify and categorize the different geometric structures which make up the historical heritage sites such as the size, the forms, the plans, the curves, the extrusions ... from raw digitization data and then model them thanks to transversal cuts, families revit of a parametric nature and by attributing them appropriate levels.

In addition to this, architectural, structural and MEP models can have other components than architectural forms and geometries. They can have MEP components such as conduits and valves and structural models (columns, beams and bolts) which must be created and placed in the model as built.

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