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Towards building information modelling for existing structures

Arayici, Y; Tah, J

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Y Arayici

J Tah



Abstract

Capturing and modelling 3D information of the built environment is very challenging. A number of techniques and technologies are now in use such as EDM, GPS, photogrammetric applications, and building surveying applications. However, use of these technologies has not been practical and efficient with regard to time, cost and accuracy. A multi-disciplinary knowledge base, created from studies and research about the regeneration aspects is fundamental: historical, architectural, archeologically, environmental, social, economic, etc. In order to have an adequate diagnosis of regeneration, it is necessary to describe buildings and surroundings by means of documentation and plans. Furthermore, there are a growing number of applications of 3D city models for disaster management, environmental simulations, computer aided architectural design and regional planning, that require more sophisticated models beyond visualization such as multifunctional, interoperable, intelligent, and multi-representational in order to be economical and sustainable. This paper will review the state-of-art techniques and approaches for modelling of existing structures such as 3D laser scanner. Research approach for Building Information Modelling (BIM) for existing structures is introduced. A case study is elaborated to demonstrate how to produce 3D CAD models of existing structures using a semi-automated technique.

Citation

Arayici, Y., & Tah, J. (2007, September). Towards building information modelling for existing structures. Presented at the 11th International Conference on Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering Computing,, St Julian's, Malta

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name the 11th International Conference on Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering Computing,
Conference Location St Julian's, Malta
Start Date Sep 18, 2007
End Date Sep 21, 2007
Publication Date Sep 19, 2007
Deposit Date Dec 7, 2010
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Additional Information Event Type : Conference

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