Abstract

<strong>Although architectural heritage reflects the evolution of human civilization throughout history, nevertheless, civilized and social changes of heritage areas in many countries led to their degradation. Historical building management and planning conservation raise two important issues: the restoration and improvement of historical areas features and adopting a framework of sustainable development in heritage regions. Recently a number of processes have arose to aid in the aforementioned problems, namely the heritage building information modelling (HBIM) and the cyber-physical systems approach (CPS), where the latter is believed to achieve great potentials hereby integrating virtual models and physical construction and enabling bidirectional coordination. Since HBIM has recently been investigated through a number of recent research and application, the aim of this paper is to explore the potentials offered by the CPS, to move from 3D content model to bi-dimensional coordination for achieving efficient management of built heritage. To tackle the objective of this paper, firstly, a review of the BIM use in the field of cultural heritage was undergone, Secondly, reporting the existing BIM/HBIM platforms, analyzing cyber-physical systems integration in extant heritage buildings and in planning conservation were performed. Results of this paper took the form of detailed comparative analysis between both CPS and HBIM, which could guide decision makers working in the field of heritage buildings management, in addition to shedding light on the main potentials of the emerging CPS.</strong>

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  • Architectural heritage reflects the evolution of human civilization throughout history, civilized and social changes of heritage areas in many countries led to severe degradation of such areas

  • A comparative analysis is being intended between both cyber-physical systems approach (CPS) and heritage building information modelling (HBIM) that could guide decision makers working in the field of heritage buildings management

  • The authors undergone a detailed comparative analysis between both CPS and HBIM, which could guide decision makers working in the field of heritage buildings management

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Architectural heritage reflects the evolution of human civilization throughout history, civilized and social changes of heritage areas in many countries led to severe degradation of such areas. The approach of Historical building management and planning conservation raises two important issues: the restoration and improvement of historical areas features and adopting a framework of sustainable development in heritage regions. A number of processes have arose to aid in the aforementioned problems, namely the heritage building information modelling (HBIM) and the cyber-physical systems approach (CPS). On the other hand, employing the "cyber-physical systems" approach achieves more potential by integrating virtual models and physical construction, enabling bidirectional coordination [4]. This will serve as a digital archive to help in conserving the heritage buildings and to test future development proposals within the context of these historic buildings

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