BIM for Existing Construction: A Different Logic Scheme and an Alternative Semantic to Enhance the Interoperabilty

In the construction field, the Building Information Modeling (BIM) methodology is becoming increasingly predominant and the standardization of its use is now an essential operation. This method has become widespread in recent years, thanks to the advantages provided in the framework of project manag...

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Main Authors: Franco Guzzetti, Karen Lara Ngozi Anyabolu, Francesca Biolo, Lara D’Ambrosio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/4/1855
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spelling doaj-81e7fa5831f64efd803f790d1e3033dd2021-02-21T00:00:30ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-02-01111855185510.3390/app11041855BIM for Existing Construction: A Different Logic Scheme and an Alternative Semantic to Enhance the InteroperabiltyFranco Guzzetti0Karen Lara Ngozi Anyabolu1Francesca Biolo2Lara D’Ambrosio3Politecnico di Milano, 20133 Milan, ItalyPolitecnico di Milano, 20133 Milan, ItalyPolitecnico di Milano, 20133 Milan, ItalyPolitecnico di Milano, 20133 Milan, ItalyIn the construction field, the Building Information Modeling (BIM) methodology is becoming increasingly predominant and the standardization of its use is now an essential operation. This method has become widespread in recent years, thanks to the advantages provided in the framework of project management and interoperability. Hoping for its complete dissemination, it is unthinkable to use it only for new construction interventions. Many are experiencing what happens with the so-called Heritage Building Information Modeling (HBIM); that is, how BIM interfaces with Architectural Heritage or simply with historical buildings. This article aims to deal with the principles and working methodologies behind BIM/HBIM and modeling. The aim is to outline the themes on which to base a new approach to the instrument. In this way, it can be adapted to the needs and characteristics of each type of building. Going into the detail of standards, the text also contains a first study regarding the classification of moldable elements. This proposal is based on current regulations and it can provide flexible, expandable, and unambiguous language. Therefore, the content of the article focuses on a revision of the thinking underlying the process, also providing a more practical track on communication and interoperability.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/4/1855classification systemlogic schemeHBIM standardBIM basic criteriaGIS reference
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author Franco Guzzetti
Karen Lara Ngozi Anyabolu
Francesca Biolo
Lara D’Ambrosio
spellingShingle Franco Guzzetti
Karen Lara Ngozi Anyabolu
Francesca Biolo
Lara D’Ambrosio
BIM for Existing Construction: A Different Logic Scheme and an Alternative Semantic to Enhance the Interoperabilty
Applied Sciences
classification system
logic scheme
HBIM standard
BIM basic criteria
GIS reference
author_facet Franco Guzzetti
Karen Lara Ngozi Anyabolu
Francesca Biolo
Lara D’Ambrosio
author_sort Franco Guzzetti
title BIM for Existing Construction: A Different Logic Scheme and an Alternative Semantic to Enhance the Interoperabilty
title_short BIM for Existing Construction: A Different Logic Scheme and an Alternative Semantic to Enhance the Interoperabilty
title_full BIM for Existing Construction: A Different Logic Scheme and an Alternative Semantic to Enhance the Interoperabilty
title_fullStr BIM for Existing Construction: A Different Logic Scheme and an Alternative Semantic to Enhance the Interoperabilty
title_full_unstemmed BIM for Existing Construction: A Different Logic Scheme and an Alternative Semantic to Enhance the Interoperabilty
title_sort bim for existing construction: a different logic scheme and an alternative semantic to enhance the interoperabilty
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-02-01
description In the construction field, the Building Information Modeling (BIM) methodology is becoming increasingly predominant and the standardization of its use is now an essential operation. This method has become widespread in recent years, thanks to the advantages provided in the framework of project management and interoperability. Hoping for its complete dissemination, it is unthinkable to use it only for new construction interventions. Many are experiencing what happens with the so-called Heritage Building Information Modeling (HBIM); that is, how BIM interfaces with Architectural Heritage or simply with historical buildings. This article aims to deal with the principles and working methodologies behind BIM/HBIM and modeling. The aim is to outline the themes on which to base a new approach to the instrument. In this way, it can be adapted to the needs and characteristics of each type of building. Going into the detail of standards, the text also contains a first study regarding the classification of moldable elements. This proposal is based on current regulations and it can provide flexible, expandable, and unambiguous language. Therefore, the content of the article focuses on a revision of the thinking underlying the process, also providing a more practical track on communication and interoperability.
topic classification system
logic scheme
HBIM standard
BIM basic criteria
GIS reference
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/4/1855
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