Heritage Building Information Modelling (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Arayici, Yusuf; Dweidar, Khaled; Hawas, Soheir; Nagy, Gehan; Mahdjoubi, Lamine; Counsell, John
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Redaktion: Arayici, Yusuf; Dweidar, Khaled; Hawas, Soheir; Nagy, Gehan; Mahdjoubi, Lamine; Counsell, John
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This book aims to clearly define the scope for Heritage Building Information Modelling and present cutting edge research findings alongside international case studies, before outlining challenges for the future of HBIM research and practice.
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This book aims to clearly define the scope for Heritage Building Information Modelling and present cutting edge research findings alongside international case studies, before outlining challenges for the future of HBIM research and practice.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317239765
- Artikelnr.: 47903802
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317239765
- Artikelnr.: 47903802
Yusuf Arayici is a Professor in Civil Engineering and the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at Hasan Kalyoncu University, Gaziantep, Turkey, and his research spans from BIM and process modelling to sustainable urban regeneration and heritage modelling through research and enterprise projects. John Counsell is an academic and head of postgraduate studies at Cardiff School of Art and Design of Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff, UK. He has expertise in conservation, Heritage-BIM (HBIM), BIM, GIS, architectural technologies, building pathologies, RFID and dynamic monitoring of building performance using sensors. Lamine Mahdjoubi is Professor of ICT in the Department of Architecture and the Built Environment, UWE, Bristol, UK, where he leads the interdisciplinary Building Information Modelling Research Group. Gehan Nagy is a researcher in the Faculty of Engineering, the British University, Cairo, Egypt. Soheir Hawas is Professor of Architecture at the Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Cairo University, Egypt. Khaled Dweidar is Professor of History and Theories of Architecture at the British University of Cairo, Egypt, and he is the Associate Dean for Teaching and Learning at the Faculty of Engineering.
PART 1: INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction to the Book 2. HBIM: It's BIM - but
not as we know it! 3. What are the Goals of HBIM PART 2: RESTORATION
PHILOSOHIES IN PRACTICE 4. 'Just talk'; HBIM in the U.K. - the Manchester
Transformation programme 5. Integrating Value Map with Building Information
Modelling for Documenting Historic Buildings in Egypt 6. Evaluation of
historic masonry substrates: towards greater objectivity & efficiency 7.
Heritage and time: mapping what is no longer there 8. The role of HBIM in
reviving the identity of the city; Case of Jeddah City PART 3: DATA CAPTURE
AND VISUALISATION FOR MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 9. Using 3D Technologies for
Egyptian World Heritage Sites 10. Planning of Sustainable Bridges using
Building Information Modelling 11. Jeddah Heritage Building Information
Modelling "JHBIM" 12. Data mining applications in Cultural Heritage PART 4:
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT 13. Stakeholders and Public Engagement 14.
Participatory Sensing and HBIM 15. An ontology-based framework for
processing Employer Information Requirements of Heritage Projects 16. Wide
Community Engagement with HBIM tools PART 5: BUILDING PERFORMANCE 17. HBIM
and Environmental Simulation: Possibilities and Challenges 18. Green BIM in
Heritage Building: Integrating Building Energy Models (BEM) with Building
Information Modeling (BIM) for Sustainable Retrofit on Heritage Buildings
19. From LiDAR data towards HBIM for energy analysis 20. Understanding
Energy Transitions in Heritage Buildings: HBIM as Facilitator for the
Integration and Monitoring of Bespoke Innovative Systems PART 6: CONCLUSION
21. Conclusion
not as we know it! 3. What are the Goals of HBIM PART 2: RESTORATION
PHILOSOHIES IN PRACTICE 4. 'Just talk'; HBIM in the U.K. - the Manchester
Transformation programme 5. Integrating Value Map with Building Information
Modelling for Documenting Historic Buildings in Egypt 6. Evaluation of
historic masonry substrates: towards greater objectivity & efficiency 7.
Heritage and time: mapping what is no longer there 8. The role of HBIM in
reviving the identity of the city; Case of Jeddah City PART 3: DATA CAPTURE
AND VISUALISATION FOR MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 9. Using 3D Technologies for
Egyptian World Heritage Sites 10. Planning of Sustainable Bridges using
Building Information Modelling 11. Jeddah Heritage Building Information
Modelling "JHBIM" 12. Data mining applications in Cultural Heritage PART 4:
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT 13. Stakeholders and Public Engagement 14.
Participatory Sensing and HBIM 15. An ontology-based framework for
processing Employer Information Requirements of Heritage Projects 16. Wide
Community Engagement with HBIM tools PART 5: BUILDING PERFORMANCE 17. HBIM
and Environmental Simulation: Possibilities and Challenges 18. Green BIM in
Heritage Building: Integrating Building Energy Models (BEM) with Building
Information Modeling (BIM) for Sustainable Retrofit on Heritage Buildings
19. From LiDAR data towards HBIM for energy analysis 20. Understanding
Energy Transitions in Heritage Buildings: HBIM as Facilitator for the
Integration and Monitoring of Bespoke Innovative Systems PART 6: CONCLUSION
21. Conclusion
PART 1: INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction to the Book 2. HBIM: It's BIM - but
not as we know it! 3. What are the Goals of HBIM PART 2: RESTORATION
PHILOSOHIES IN PRACTICE 4. 'Just talk'; HBIM in the U.K. - the Manchester
Transformation programme 5. Integrating Value Map with Building Information
Modelling for Documenting Historic Buildings in Egypt 6. Evaluation of
historic masonry substrates: towards greater objectivity & efficiency 7.
Heritage and time: mapping what is no longer there 8. The role of HBIM in
reviving the identity of the city; Case of Jeddah City PART 3: DATA CAPTURE
AND VISUALISATION FOR MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 9. Using 3D Technologies for
Egyptian World Heritage Sites 10. Planning of Sustainable Bridges using
Building Information Modelling 11. Jeddah Heritage Building Information
Modelling "JHBIM" 12. Data mining applications in Cultural Heritage PART 4:
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT 13. Stakeholders and Public Engagement 14.
Participatory Sensing and HBIM 15. An ontology-based framework for
processing Employer Information Requirements of Heritage Projects 16. Wide
Community Engagement with HBIM tools PART 5: BUILDING PERFORMANCE 17. HBIM
and Environmental Simulation: Possibilities and Challenges 18. Green BIM in
Heritage Building: Integrating Building Energy Models (BEM) with Building
Information Modeling (BIM) for Sustainable Retrofit on Heritage Buildings
19. From LiDAR data towards HBIM for energy analysis 20. Understanding
Energy Transitions in Heritage Buildings: HBIM as Facilitator for the
Integration and Monitoring of Bespoke Innovative Systems PART 6: CONCLUSION
21. Conclusion
not as we know it! 3. What are the Goals of HBIM PART 2: RESTORATION
PHILOSOHIES IN PRACTICE 4. 'Just talk'; HBIM in the U.K. - the Manchester
Transformation programme 5. Integrating Value Map with Building Information
Modelling for Documenting Historic Buildings in Egypt 6. Evaluation of
historic masonry substrates: towards greater objectivity & efficiency 7.
Heritage and time: mapping what is no longer there 8. The role of HBIM in
reviving the identity of the city; Case of Jeddah City PART 3: DATA CAPTURE
AND VISUALISATION FOR MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 9. Using 3D Technologies for
Egyptian World Heritage Sites 10. Planning of Sustainable Bridges using
Building Information Modelling 11. Jeddah Heritage Building Information
Modelling "JHBIM" 12. Data mining applications in Cultural Heritage PART 4:
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT 13. Stakeholders and Public Engagement 14.
Participatory Sensing and HBIM 15. An ontology-based framework for
processing Employer Information Requirements of Heritage Projects 16. Wide
Community Engagement with HBIM tools PART 5: BUILDING PERFORMANCE 17. HBIM
and Environmental Simulation: Possibilities and Challenges 18. Green BIM in
Heritage Building: Integrating Building Energy Models (BEM) with Building
Information Modeling (BIM) for Sustainable Retrofit on Heritage Buildings
19. From LiDAR data towards HBIM for energy analysis 20. Understanding
Energy Transitions in Heritage Buildings: HBIM as Facilitator for the
Integration and Monitoring of Bespoke Innovative Systems PART 6: CONCLUSION
21. Conclusion