A BIM-GIS Integrated Database to Support Planned Maintenance Activities of Historical Built Heritage
Elisabetta Colucci, Emmanuele Iacono, Francesca Matrone, Gianvito Marino Ventura
Abstract
Abstract Planned maintenance represents a strategy to facilitate the conservation of architectural heritage, preventing invasive restoration activities. For this purpose, the management of a maintenance plan through the integration of BIM and GIS domains is here proposed. In particular, the first results of the Interreg Main.10.ance project are described, namely the definition of a unique spatial database divided into different Levels of Detail, compliant with geographical standards and user-friendly for the professionals involved. This integration is addressed through the use of Dynamo, which allows the dialogue between the BIM and GIS data in the PostgreSQL database.