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The research presents an application of the Building Information Modelling (BIM) methodology, on the preservation of buildings of historic and heritage value. The study of the built heritage encompasses several aspects, namely, the collection of information, the rigorous representation of the building, the identification of the applied traditional construction processes, and the classification of historic eras of construction, conversion or conservation. Within the BIM field, the topic related to old buildings, is referred to as Heritage Building Information Modelling (HBIM). In order to illustrate the type of previous work that needs to be done, a building heritage case is presented. The study is focused on the identification of the historic evolution of a castle and adjacent structural environment. The first step concerns the collection data: several institutional repositories of old documents were consulted; technical visits to the site were performed; a large photographic survey was taken. Based on the available information a historic stratigraphic HBIM model was generated. The text aims to contribute positively to the dissemination of HBIM issue.
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Sampaio, Z., Tomé, J., Gomes, A., Pinto, M. (2024). HBIM Data Collection and Historic Evolution Identity. In: Lanzinha, J.C.G., Qualharini, E.L. (eds) Proceedings of CIRMARE 2023. CIRMARE 2023. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 444. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-48461-2_4
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