Abstract
Abstract. The paper presents a novel adaptive parametric documentation, modelling and sharing methodology, which aims to achieve a continuous holistic documentation, data processing and sharing process for cultural heritage community, such as architects, engineers, archaeologists, conservators, programmers, fabricators, contest creators, game developers, scholars and common citizens. Thus, the use of advance parametric and building information modelling software allows the processing and specification of all data by creating the 3D models needed for the multidisciplinary experts. Two Cypriot case studies from the medieval time period have been chosen for the development, and evaluation of our proposed methodology in order to investigate the process of modelling and sharing all the given metadata and 3D data. The first one is the Asinou Church, a UNESCO Heritage stone monument in the Troodos Mountains with a unique interior and the Kolossi Castle, a former Crusader stronghold on the west of the city of Limassol on the island of Cyprus.
Highlights
The paper presents a novel adaptive parametric documentation, modelling and sharing methodology, which aims to achieve a continues holistic documentation, data processing and sharing process for cultural heritage multidisciplinary experts (Figure 1)
3D data pre- and post-processing by implementing an adaptive parametric modelling through visual programming data processing and data classification imported in building information modelling (BIM)
This allows the control of the 3D geometric details and data management for the cultural heritage community and
Summary
The paper presents a novel adaptive parametric documentation, modelling and sharing methodology, which aims to achieve a continues holistic documentation, data processing and sharing process for cultural heritage multidisciplinary experts (Figure 1). Though parametric design software and by applying methodologies such as Heritage Building Information Modelling (H-BIM) (López et al, 2018), the aim is to provide architectural engineering and construction (AEC) data (Ioannides et al, 2016; Themistocleous et al, 2018) Those approaches allowing a continuous holistic building life cycle managing and monitoring of tangibles monuments data which can lead to the preservation from natural disasters. The collaboration and support of high-leading companies such as Autodesk (2021) and McNeel (2021) and the implementation of free open-source virtual programming and open-access plug-ins though one of the largest network in parametric design named Grasshopper (Rutten, 2021) allows unique modelling and data adaptation This approach is been used for decades in the sector of architecture, engineering, automotive and construction allowing the generative 3D modelling, -simulation, continues 3D data monitoring and fabrication (Kontovourkis, Phocas and Tryfonos, 2013; Tryfonos, 2018). The implementation of such software in digital cultural heritage will allow to overpass the limitation of modelling accuracy and geometry control, allowing all the data that have been processed and modelled to be shared to the multidisciplinary community
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