The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (Aug 2020)

INTEGRATION OF HISTORICAL GIS DATA IN A HBIM SYSTEM

  • N. Bruno,
  • F. Rechichi,
  • F. Rechichi,
  • C. Achille,
  • A. Zerbi,
  • R. Roncella,
  • F. Fassi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLIII-B4-2020-427-2020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. XLIII-B4-2020
pp. 427 – 434

Abstract

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The integration between BIM (Building Information Modeling) and GIS (Geographic Information System) is currently a highly debated research topic. However, the effective integration of the two workflows in a unique information system is still an open research field, especially when dealing with Cultural Heritage (CH).The paper describes an ongoing research on the development of a web information system able to integrate BIM and GIS data, with particular focus on the analysis of the historicized city and its main buildings over time. Three main aspects, in particular, are considered more relevant: (i) conceptual data organization to integrate GIS and BIM in a single environment; (ii) integration of data belonging to different historical periods for analyses over time (4D); (iii) integration into the system of datasets already structured in pre-existing HGIS and HBIM.Most (if not all) of the attributes must be linked with both 2D and 3D entities. The system should be queryable and with the possibility to edit the information regardless of the actual focus of the current user, either if he is more BIM or GIS oriented. This is one of the main requirement for the system not to be just a simple viewer of BIM and GIS data in a unique software environment. The system can manage, from a spatial point of view, different scales of detail, allowing the connection between data from the architectural scale to the territorial one and, from a temporal point of view, data belonging to different periods. All these features have been designed to meet, in particular, the requirements of CH and realize a Historical BIM-GIS system. Besides, the web architecture allows sharing information even between actors with different digital skills, without the need for specific software installed, and ensures portability and access from mobile devices.