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What is Immaterial Data

Impact of Industry 4.0 on Architecture and Cultural Heritage
qualitative and quantitative values associated with parameters and intangible elements.
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Theoretical and Methodological Implications in the Information Modelling of Architectural Heritage
Antonella di Luggo (University of Naples Federico II, Italy), Daniela Palomba (University of Naples Federico II, Italy), Margherita Pulcrano (University of Naples Federico II, Italy), and Simona Scandurra (University of Naples Federico II, Italy)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 29
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1234-0.ch002
Abstract
This chapter considers the various potentialities and criticalities of HBIM systems. There is no doubt that the possibility of creating and organizing a graphical database representative of the material and immaterial values of the existing architectural heritage allows for the construction of an extremely rich information system. The sharing and implementation of BIM modelling allows the model to be enhanced with different data, while also presenting skills, concepts, and multidisciplinary themes. It also highlights the need to identify, in the context of HBIM, specific operational protocols so that the process can take place consistently with the intentions of documentation and sharing. Furthermore, the opportunities and complexities existing in the dialogue between HBIM systems and VR/AR technologies are highlighted, with a view to facilitating the consultation, verification, and control of data, directly through the model.
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