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Abstract. The documentation of the architectural heritage requires the storage of large amounts of information that must be stored and processed in very different formats, since it comes from experts from different areas of knowledge. This heterogeneity of information makes communication difficult among professionals who participate in documentation work, such as restorers, architects, engineers, archaeologists or historians, with the transfer of information being one of the biggest problems to be solved, through the creation of a methodology that favors the diffusion and accessibility to the materials coming from the investigation. The aim of the study is to create a protocol or methodology, to create a graphic database that allows the inventory of the architectural heritage in Aragon. The solution implies the development of a geometric model that allows to include and relate information related to it. The format is a HBIM model capable of incorporating information on a stratified support, with visualization, documentation and management capabilities that allow a complete view of the building to be cataloged, incorporating useful information for its conservation, restoration, protection and dissemination, as well as interoperability between tools and other systems throughout the entire life cycle of the object. In this research, we will work with the virtual platform Petrobim, a tool composed of a database and a viewer, whose purpose is the management and query of information linked to a 3D model, throughout the entire cycle building life.

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  • 1.1 General introductionThe graphic documentation of the architectural heritage constitutes one of the most powerful tools for the preservation and diffusion of its cultural and material values

  • The documentation of architectural heritage requires the storage of large amounts of information that must be stored and processed in very different formats, as it comes from experts from different areas of knowledge

  • This heterogeneity of information makes communication difficult among professionals who participate in documentation work, such as restorers, architects, engineers, archaeologists or historians, with the transfer of information being one of the biggest problems to be solved, through the creation of a methodology that favors the diffusion and accessibility to the materials coming from the investigation

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Introduction

1.1 General introductionThe graphic documentation of the architectural heritage constitutes one of the most powerful tools for the preservation and diffusion of its cultural and material values. The documentation of architectural heritage requires the storage of large amounts of information that must be stored and processed in very different formats, as it comes from experts from different areas of knowledge This heterogeneity of information makes communication difficult among professionals who participate in documentation work, such as restorers, architects, engineers, archaeologists or historians, with the transfer of information being one of the biggest problems to be solved, through the creation of a methodology that favors the diffusion and accessibility to the materials coming from the investigation. The knowledge must be able to be stored, processed and analyzed on a common support that allows to contain all the available materials of a patrimonial element

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