Abstract

Application of Building Information Modelling methodology, BIM, in the field of architectural heritage in recent years has generated a significant catalogue of experiences classified under the title Heritage Building Information Modelling, HBIM. However, these are disparate cases in terms of their scope and purpose without a specified general conceptual framework in which to define each case study. This article proposes a general characterization of HBIM, transferring two BIM concepts originally related to the production and management of new site architecture to the specific context of cultural heritage: BIM Dimensions and Level of Development, LOD, renamed as Level of Knowledge, LOK, for heritage application. According to this conceptual proposal, the HBIM model of the Charterhouse of Jerez has been generated, considering the information required for strategic planning of the main areas of action for heritage management: research, protection, conservation and dissemination.

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