A BIM-GIS Integrated Database to Support Planned Maintenance Activities of Historical Built Heritage

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Abstract

Planned maintenance represents a strategy to facilitate the conservation of architectural heritage, preventing invasive restoration activities. For this purpose, the management of a maintenance plan through the integration of BIM and GIS domains is here proposed. In particular, the first results of the Interreg Main.10.ance project are described, namely the definition of a unique spatial database divided into different Levels of Detail, compliant with geographical standards and user-friendly for the professionals involved. This integration is addressed through the use of Dynamo, which allows the dialogue between the BIM and GIS data in the PostgreSQL database.

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Colucci, E., Iacono, E., Matrone, F., & Ventura, G. M. (2022). A BIM-GIS Integrated Database to Support Planned Maintenance Activities of Historical Built Heritage. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 1507 CCIS, pp. 182–194). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94426-1_14

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