DATI 3D E COSTRUITO ARCHEOLOGICO: LIMITI E POTENZIALITÀ DI BIM E GIS E NUOVE PROSPETTIVE PER LA CONSERVA ZIONE A POMPEI
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
3d data and archaeological building: limits and potential of bim and gis and new
perspectives for conservation in Pompeii · In recent decades, three-dimensional survey technologies,
such as laser scanning and photogrammetry, have revolutionized the documentation
of archaeological sites, introducing new challenges in the management and enhancement
of 3D data. In response, tools like gis (Geographic Information System) and
bim (Building Information Modeling) have gained traction in the field of cultural heritage,
offering integrated approaches to the conservation and analysis of ancient built environments.
gis enables the spatial and temporal management of information, while bim, in
its hbim (Historical/Heritage bim) form, provides detailed and semantically rich informational
models. However, interoperability between these systems remains limited, especially
in the archaeological domain, due to the semantic and structural complexity of
the data. The case of Pompeii, through the initiative of the Knowledge Plan and the development
of the SiPompei and Open Pompeii platforms, stands as a prominent example
of both the potential and challenges in managing three-dimensional data. The
big_smaart project aims to overcome these limitations by proposing an integrated gisbim
system based on ontologies specific to archaeological heritage, particularly for Vesuvian
architecture, with the goal of building a semantic and interoperable information
archive to support the conservation, management, and enhancement of ancient cities.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
GIs-BIM Interoperability, Archaeological Heritage, 3D Documentation
Elenco autori:
Bosco, Angela
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