Abstract

Abstract. This paper deals with the use of Historical Building Information Modelling for digital reconstruction of buildings of rural architecture. The final Building Information Model (BIModel) can be used for research purposes such as Artistic and Historical Research, Building Archaeology Survey, etc., or can be used as basis for building restoration. The aim of the BIModel is to provide a reliable basis for future work.This paper presents practical experience gained during the implementation of the grant project “The Transformation of Rural Architecture with Emphasis on the Development of the 19th and 20th Centuries”, No. DG16P02H023. In the course of the project, datasets were collected from various sources and various types, usually photo documentation, cadastral maps, metric survey documentation, texts, etc. The interconnection of the datasets had to be ensured for future work. Therefore, solutions were sought to achieve this goal. Usually, complications occurred in sharing and exchanging data formats, georeferencing, selecting of resolution or Level of Detail (LoD), etc. In these cases, software tools and workflows were sought for integration between CAD or GIS, and vice versa.

Highlights

  • This paper presents practical experience gained during the implementation of the grant project "The Transformation of Rural Architecture with Emphasis on the Development of the 19th and 20th Centuries", No DG16P02H023

  • The most common metric survey documentation consists of vector drawings and point clouds created from close range photogrammetry

  • The Computer Aided Design (CAD) and HBIM approaches support the creation of a digital elevation model (DEM) in the vicinity of the modeled building, see Figure 7

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INTRODUCTION

This paper presents practical experience gained during the implementation of the grant project "The Transformation of Rural Architecture with Emphasis on the Development of the 19th and 20th Centuries", No DG16P02H023. For the analysis of urban development of the surveyed villages, researchers use historical maps, mostly cadastral, which represent an important source of information. Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS), analytical map outputs are drafted that depict the development of the buildings in the village, or in its selected parts. Basic type of an analytical map output shows a state of development in all time periods processed. The researchers use the method of Artistic and Historical Research, for which it is advantageous to be supported by additional documentation. In this project it is photographic documentation (Bezděk and Frouz, 2014) of selected villages and rural buildings. The final output are digital spatial models of rural buildings, which are interactively presented on the project website, see (Poloprutský, 2018)

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