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BIM approach for stone pavements in Archaeological Sites: The case study of Vicolo dei Balconi of Pompeii

Salvatore Antonio Biancardo, Mattia Intignano, Rosa Veropalumbo, Rodrigo Martinelli, Vincenzo Calvanese, Federico Autelitano, Erika Garilli, Felice Giuliani, Gianluca Dell’Acqua

2023Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

At present, ecological and technological transition policies encourage the improvement of efficiency of engineering processes; this is the background for new methods for the digitalization of engineering works. The methodological approach of Building Information Modeling (BIM) brings a great wave of innovation, probably destined to replace previous approaches to the designing, maintenance, and management phases. The aim of this paper is to propose a methodology to apply BIM to the archaeological field (Heritage BIM - HBIM), with a focus on stone paved roads. It addresses the case study of a stretch of stone paved road located in the Archaeological Site of Pompeii in Italy. For the development of the digital model, several BIM-based tools have been used, starting from a laser scanner-based survey, which led to a point cloud that was subsequently coordinated with certain referenced points to achieve a correct geo-referenced point cloud. The corridor design process was performed by developing a Digital Terrain Model (DTM) of the paved surface and customizing the cross-section. Meanwhile, a visual programming application based on Python language was used to enrich the usability of the model itself with further operations. As result, a tool is proposed to be used in maintenance, management and restoration projects, for archaeological assets.

Topics & Concepts

Point cloudPython (programming language)UsabilityBuilding information modelingComputer scienceConstruction engineeringTerrainArchitectural engineeringEngineeringArchaeologyCivil engineeringGeographyScheduling (production processes)CartographyComputer visionOperating systemOperations managementHuman–computer interaction3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage3D Modeling in Geospatial ApplicationsBIM and Construction Integration
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