2020 |
Tsilimantou, Elisavet; Delegou, Ekaterini T; Nikitakos, Ioannis A; Ioannidis, Charalabos; Moropoulou, Antonia GIS and BIM as Integrated Digital Environments for Modeling and Monitoring of Historic Buildings Journal Article In: Appl. Sci., vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1078, 2020, ISSN: 2076-3417. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: building materials, cracks, Cultural heritage, Decay, geometric documentation, GIS thematic mapping, HBIM, monitoring, multidisciplinary documentation, structural integrity @article{Tsilimantou2020, Multidisciplinary data integration within an information system is considered a key point for rehabilitation projects. Information regarding the state of preservation and/or decision making, for sustainable restoration is prerequisite. In addition, achieving structural integrity of a historic building, especially one that has undergone many construction phases and restoration interventions, is a very elaborate task and should, therefore, involve the study of multidisciplinary information regarding historical, architectural, building material and geometric data. In this paper the elaboration of such data within 2D and 3D information systems is described. Through the process described herein, a methodology, including the acquisition, classification and management of various multisensory data, is displayed and applied within a geographic information system (GIS). Moreover, the multidisciplinary documentation process, aggregated with the surveying products, generates 3D heritage building information modeling (HBIM), including information regarding construction phases, pathology and current state of preservation of a building. The assessment of the applied methodology is performed concluding in a qualitative and a quantitative manner, in both 2D and 3D environments, providing information to facilitate the structural assessment of a historic building. Thus, in this work, the described methodology is presented, combining the multidisciplinary data with the development of GIS thematic maps and an HBIM. Representative results of the suggested methodology applied on the historic building of Villa Klonaridi, Athens, Greece are displayed. |
2017 |
Adamopoulos, E; Tsilimantou, Elisavet; Keramidas, V; Apostolopoulou, Maria; Karoglou, M; Tapinaki, Sevasti; Ioannidis, Charalabos; Georgopoulos, Andreas; Moropoulou, Antonia MULTI-SENSOR DOCUMENTATION OF METRIC AND QUALITATIVE INFORMATION OF HISTORIC STONE STRUCTURES Journal Article In: ISPRS Ann. Photogramm. Remote Sens. Spat. Inf. Sci., vol. IV-2/W2, pp. 1–8, 2017, ISSN: 2194-9050. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Built Heritage, Decay, Documentation, Geographic Information System, Materials @article{Adamopoulos2017, This paper focuses on the integration of multi-sensor techniques regarding the acquisition, processing, visualisation and management of data regarding historic stone structures. The interdisciplinary methodology that is carried out here comprises of two parts. In the first part, the acquisition of qualitative and quantitative data concerning the geometry, the materials and the degradation of the tangible heritage asset each time, is discussed. The second part, refers to the analysis, management and visualization of the interrelated data by using spatial information technologies. Through the paradigm of the surveying of the ancient temple of Pythian Apollo at Acropolis of Rhodes, Rhodes Island, Greece, it is aimed to highlight the issues deriving from the separate application of documentation procedures and how the fusion of these methods can contribute effectively to ensure the completeness of the measurements for complex structures. The surveying results are further processed to be compatible and integrated with GIS. Also, the geometric documentation derivatives are combined with environmental data and the results of the application of non-destructive testing and evaluation techniques in situ and analytical techniques in lab after sampling. GIS operations are utilized to document the building materials but also to model and to analyse the decay extent and patterns. Detailed surface measurements and geo-processing analysis are executed. This integrated approach, helps the assessment of past interventions on the monument, identify main causes of damage and decay, and finally assist the decision making on the most compatible materials and techniques for protection and restoration works. |
2020 |
GIS and BIM as Integrated Digital Environments for Modeling and Monitoring of Historic Buildings Journal Article In: Appl. Sci., vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 1078, 2020, ISSN: 2076-3417. |
2017 |
MULTI-SENSOR DOCUMENTATION OF METRIC AND QUALITATIVE INFORMATION OF HISTORIC STONE STRUCTURES Journal Article In: ISPRS Ann. Photogramm. Remote Sens. Spat. Inf. Sci., vol. IV-2/W2, pp. 1–8, 2017, ISSN: 2194-9050. |