Abstract

Abstract. In addition to making our daily life easier with the use of it in different areas of our lives, technology continues to be used increasingly with different applications in many sectors.With the increase of developments in the construction sector, which is the locomotive of many sectors, different applications have been used in the field of modelling. But a building needs many projects such as static, dynamic, electricity, installation, furniture, etc. While these sectors are working with different software specific to them, it has been possible to work on these building projects in a single project by the help of BIM (Building Information Modelling).In addition to its function of projecting new buildings, BIM is an important development and building model in terms of preserving historical buildings, easily creating original building details, and transferring them to future generations without deterioration. The term HBIM (Historic / Heritage Building Information Modelling) has been brought to the literature by using the BIM model in historical buildings.The known history of Safranbolu district of Karabük in Turkey dates back to 3000 years. Safranbolu, which has hosted Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk and Ottoman empires in its history, has buildings that are still preserved with their originality. These structures were built in the pre-Ottoman, the Ottoman and the Republic periods.In our study, historical buildings such as houses, commercial houses, places of worship, inns, baths, fountains, and clock towers will be examined. Building models and distinctive features were examined to classify these structures by modeling them with BIM.While the differentiation of the buildings can be made easily by the building model, the distinguishing features of the houses built in different periods or by different civilizations were also determined in order to distinguish the housing types.While structures such as baths, clock towers or inns are not in a number that can be classified, it has been observed that there are residences, businesses and places of worship that can be classified. It has been determined that it is possible to classify the buildings by their materials, building sizes and shapes, and by their other features that can be used to classify.

Highlights

  • With the increase of developments in the construction sector, which is the locomotive of many sectors, different applications have been used in the field of modelling

  • While the differentiation of the buildings can be made by the building model, the distinguishing features of the houses built in different periods or by different civilizations were determined in order to distinguish the housing types

  • When we look at the historical buildings in Safranbolu, it is seen that the buildings vary

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BIM Levels

BIM has different usage areas in project processes. BIM can accommodate many disciplines according to the level of detail, can be managed at the same time, and their levels are specified as follows: BIM is a technology where a construction project can be projected with many parameters on a single model, the plan, cross-section view and perspectives of the 3D model can be output from anywhere, and the changes made in the model can be transferred to all outputs instantly. (Atabay, vd. 2019). BIM can be said to be the process of creating a digital structure model, which includes the interactive. The working methodology of HBIM is as follows: First, data from laser scanning and photogrammetry is collected and processed. As a result of all these studies, project production takes place As it can be understood from the working methodology, it is possible to produce projects containing threedimensional models, details, plans and sections through HBIM. In the period of kneading the city with Ottoman culture, its name was Zalifre Afterwards, it was named Borlu, Taraklıborlu, Zağfiran-ı Bolu in the 18th century, Zağfiranbolu in the 19th century, and Safranbolu in the Republican period. Since Safranbolu has hosted various cultures, it has a very rooted and historical past mixed with different cultures

Safranbolu Houses
About Safranbolu
SAFRANBOLU HOUSES
According to Usage
According to Construction Technique
Adobe Filled Walls
Wood filled walls
Stone-Adobe filled walls
Findings
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