THREE-DIMENSIONAL MODELING

Course objectives

The course aims to introduce students in the context of HBIM, the declination of Building Information Modeling specifically designed to adapt to the activities related to the knowledge, restoration, transformation and management of the built and historical built heritage of which our country is particularly rich.

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EDOARDO CURRA' Lecturers' profile

Program - Frequency - Exams

Course program
Sect.1.[I]HBIM basis Introduction to HBIM Regulatory and procedural aspects BIM and HBIM Level of Development and Level of Accuracy Sect.2.[II]HBIM operations HBIM and the Knowledge Framework The evolution phases of the historical heritage (4D of BIM) Detailed modeling for HBIM Representation techniques for constructive knowledge Sect. 3. [III] HBIM applications Building heritage management (6D of BIM) Seismic risk and construction heritage: HBIM for safety measures and anti-seismic devices HBIM for decay mapping and cracking patterns
Prerequisites
The course welcome students, graduated in a basic degree in the field of building engineering. Requested basic teachings: - building system - building process - materials - architecture history - structural analysis
Books
Lectures of the professor
Teaching mode
The course includes lectures and laboratory exercises on a selected case study. The conduct of the laboratory activity is divided into the 4 modules of the course.
Frequency
Attendance at all parts of the course is strongly recommended. Classes will be held in-person, at the Rieti location, and remotely, via google meet, simultaneously.
Exam mode
There is a multiple choice quiz at the end of each section of the course, plus the evaluation of the laboratory part and an oral interview at the end of the course.
Bibliography
Eastman, et al . BIM Handbook: A Guide to Building Information Modeling for Owners, Managers, Designers, Engineers and Contractors. Wiley, 2018 Daniotti, Gianinetto, Della Torre. Digital Transformation of the Design, Construction and Management Processes of the Built Environment. Springler, 2020 BIM for Heritage: Developing a Historic Building Information Model. Historic England, 2017 National and international documentson digitaldesign and information models for construction.
Lesson mode
The course includes lectures and laboratory exercises on a selected case study. The conduct of the laboratory activity is divided into the 4 modules of the course.
  • Academic year2025/2026
  • CourseEnvironmental and Sustainable Building Engineering
  • CurriculumEnvironmental and Sustainable Building Engineering (Percorso valido anche per coloro che partecipano al percorso internazionale italo-cinese finalizzato al conseguimento del doppio titolo)
  • Year1st year
  • Semester2nd semester
  • SSDICAR/10
  • CFU3