Muhammad Hadi Mustafa, Maisarah Ali, K. Ismail, K. S. Hashim, Mohamad Saifulnizam Mohd Suhaimi
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Abstract
Historical buildings are always at risk to great danger strike by fire, flood and other potential disasters affecting the building conditions. Thus positive and continuous actions need to be taken to preserve the heritage buildings or else a country might lose its cultural heritage value. In managing historic buildings, managers are often faced with complex decision-making process due to limited or unavailability of reliable information. The absence of such information influenced the way decision making and problem-solving made by the managers. This paper aims to highlight the potentials of Building Information Modelling (BIM) as a decision support system for cultural heritage management. An embedded case study was conducted on Istana Balai Besar Kota Bharu, focusing on the changes of the historical building's layout to demonstrate the ontology. A measured drawing dated back in 1976 was used together with the terrestrial laser scanning activity performed presently on the physical building in creating a model in BIM environment. The result gives an overview about tracking information on changes within a historical building as part of cultural heritage management. This paper finds that by modelling the data captured by the 3D laser scanner and utilizing the existing data, BIM is capable of helping managers to retrieve, analyze and store important information in a more efficient and productive process. This exploration is substantial as a precursor to a much broader study on BIM for cultural heritage in the Malaysian context. As BIM is set to drive the construction industry, the finding made would be a catalyst for creating awareness to support the development of BIM for cultural heritage management in Malaysia.
历史建筑往往面临火灾、洪水等影响建筑状况的潜在灾害的巨大威胁。因此,需要采取积极和持续的行动来保护遗产建筑,否则一个国家可能会失去其文化遗产价值。在历史建筑的管理中,由于可靠的信息有限或无法获得,管理者往往面临着复杂的决策过程。这些信息的缺失影响了管理者的决策和解决问题的方式。本文旨在强调建筑信息模型(BIM)作为文化遗产管理决策支持系统的潜力。对Istana Balai Besar Kota Bharu进行了嵌入式案例研究,重点关注历史建筑布局的变化,以展示本体。1976年的测量图与目前在实体建筑上进行的地面激光扫描活动一起用于在BIM环境中创建模型。该结果概述了作为文化遗产管理的一部分,历史建筑内部变化的跟踪信息。本文发现,通过对3D激光扫描仪捕获的数据进行建模,并利用现有数据,BIM能够帮助管理人员以更高效、更高效的方式检索、分析和存储重要信息。这一探索是对BIM在马来西亚文化遗产方面进行更广泛研究的先驱。由于BIM将推动建筑行业的发展,这一发现将成为促进马来西亚文化遗产管理中BIM发展的催化剂。