Heritage Building Information Modelling

By: Arayici, Yusuf (Ed.)Contributor(s): Counsell, John (Ed.)Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Routledge 2017Description: 279pISBN: 9781032179247Subject(s): ConservationDDC classification: 720.288
Contents:
1.Introductionby John Councell and Yusuf Arayyici p.1, It’s BIM – but not as we know it! by John Edwards p.6, 3. What are the Goals of HBIM by John Councell and Tim Taylor p.15, 4. Heritagr and time: mapping what is not there by David Littlefield p.32, 5. From history to heritage: Viollet le Duc’s concept on historic preservation by Khaled Dewidar 45, 6. Integrating Value Map with Building Information Modeling approach for Documenting Historic Buildings in Egypt by Soheir Hawas and Mohamed Marzour p.50, 7. Capturing heritage data with 3D laser scanners by Antony Pidduck p.61, 8. Evaluation of historic masonry: towards greater objectivity & efficiency by Frederic Bosche, Alan Forster Lyn Wilson and Alick Leslie p.75, 9.HBIM applications in Egyptian heritage sites by Yasmine Sabry Hegazi p.102, 10. Planning of Sustainable Bridges using Building Information Modeling by Mohamed Marzour and Mohamed Hisham p.114, 11. Jeddah Heritage Building Information Modeling ‘JHBIM’ by Ahmad Baik and Jan Boehm p.133, 12. Algorithmic approaches to BIM modeling from reality by Ebenhaeser Joubert p.154, 13. HBIM and Environmental Simulation: Possibilities and Challenges by Husam Bakr Khalil p.190, 14. Green BIM in Heritage Building: Integrating Building Energy Models (BEM) with Building Information Modeling (BIM) for Sustainable Retrofit on Heritage Buildings by Laila Khodeir p.203, 15. HBIM, a case study perspective for building performance by Yusuf Arayici p.218, 16. From LiDAR data towards HBIM for energy analysis p.224, 17. Participatory Sensing and HBIM by John Councell and Gehan Nagy p.242, 18. Development of OntEIR framework to support heritage client by Shadan Awairi and Lamine Mahdjoubi p.257, 19. Conclusion p.269
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1.Introductionby John Councell and Yusuf Arayyici p.1, It’s BIM – but not as we know it! by John Edwards p.6, 3. What are the Goals of HBIM by John Councell and Tim Taylor p.15, 4. Heritagr and time: mapping what is not there by David Littlefield p.32, 5. From history to heritage: Viollet le Duc’s concept on historic preservation by Khaled Dewidar 45, 6. Integrating Value Map with Building Information Modeling approach for Documenting Historic Buildings in Egypt by Soheir Hawas and Mohamed Marzour p.50, 7. Capturing heritage data with 3D laser scanners by Antony Pidduck p.61, 8. Evaluation of historic masonry: towards greater objectivity & efficiency by Frederic Bosche, Alan Forster Lyn Wilson and Alick Leslie p.75, 9.HBIM applications in Egyptian heritage sites by Yasmine Sabry Hegazi p.102, 10. Planning of Sustainable Bridges using Building Information Modeling by Mohamed Marzour and Mohamed Hisham p.114, 11. Jeddah Heritage Building Information Modeling ‘JHBIM’ by Ahmad Baik and Jan Boehm p.133, 12. Algorithmic approaches to BIM modeling from reality by Ebenhaeser Joubert p.154, 13. HBIM and Environmental Simulation: Possibilities and Challenges by Husam Bakr Khalil p.190, 14. Green BIM in Heritage Building: Integrating Building Energy Models (BEM) with Building Information Modeling (BIM) for Sustainable Retrofit on Heritage Buildings by Laila Khodeir p.203, 15. HBIM, a case study perspective for building performance by Yusuf Arayici p.218, 16. From LiDAR data towards HBIM for energy analysis p.224, 17. Participatory Sensing and HBIM by John Councell and Gehan Nagy p.242, 18. Development of OntEIR framework to support heritage client by Shadan Awairi and Lamine Mahdjoubi p.257, 19. Conclusion p.269

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