Surveying 3D Data as Basis of a HBIM for the Management of Cultural Heritage Objects

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Abstract

Like all areas of life, science is currently in a phase of upheaval in which we are learning to make use of the advantages of digitalisation. The most important aspects of this digital turn are the acquisition of information and the development of problem-related data collections that help us to document and analyse problems and developments, but also to predict them. In analogy to other research disciplines (e. g. geography), the creation of a database-supported information system is obvious. Based on these considerations, the present case will use Hanfelden Castle as an example to show how the integrative use of selected methods from the field of geospatial technologies can be used to generate integrated 3D geodata intended as a fundamental work for the future development of a multi-disciplinary Building Information System for the management of historical buildings (HBIM).

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Gspurning, J., Sulzer, W., Held, D., & Landl, N. (2022). Surveying 3D Data as Basis of a HBIM for the Management of Cultural Heritage Objects. Baltic Journal of Modern Computing, 10(4), 776–783. https://doi.org/10.22364/bjmc.2022.10.4.10

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