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摘要
3D测量和建模技术的不断发展,使用越来越高性能的工具和应用程序,突出了这些方法在城市和建筑测量领域的附加价值。在本案例研究中,重点关注对文化遗产(CH)的计划维护有用的应用。这些工具和方法对解释阶段和“物理”知识有重大影响。它们还可以为模型的完成做出重要贡献,这些模型不仅具有几何意义,而且具有语义和信息,支持360度规划维护我们的历史建筑遗产。这种对定期维护的支持已经在基于集成3D度量调查的HBIM方法中确定。关于这一专题的一个为期三年的研究项目(interregg意大利-瑞士”MAIN.10)。由都灵理工大学(Politecnico di Torino)合作的ANCE(2019-2022)项目目前处于中心阶段。该项目的主要焦点是联合国教科文组织遗产:意大利的“圣山”(Sacri Monti)和提契诺州(瑞士)的圣山,需要一个共同和共享的保护计划。
Planned maintenance for architectural heritage. Experiences in progress from 3D survey to intervention programmes through HBIM
The continuous evolution of 3D surveying and modelling techniques, using increasingly high-performance tools and applications, highlights the added value of these methods in the field of urban and architectural survey. In the case study presented, attention is focused particularly on applications useful for the planned maintenance of cultural heritage (CH). These tools and methods have a significant impact on the phases of interpretation and “physical” knowledge. They can also bring a critical contribution to the completion of models that are not only geometric but also semantic and informative, supporting 360-degree planning of the maintenance of our historical architectural heritage. This support for scheduled maintenance has been identified in the HBIM methodology, based on an integrated 3D metric survey. A three-year research project on this topic (Interreg Italy-Switzerland “MAIN.10.ANCE”, 2019-2022), partnered by Politecnico di Torino, is currently in the central phase. The main focus of the project is a UNESCO heritage site: the “Sacri Monti” (Sacred Mountains) of Italy and those in Canton of Ticino (Switzerland), with the need for a common and shared conservation plan.