LA GESTIONE DEL PIANO DI CONSERVAZIONE CON SOFTWARE GIS E BIM: METODOLOGIE A CONFRONTO

 

 

Alessandra Pili

Politecnico di Milano, alessandra_pili@tiscali.it, alessandra.pili@polimi.it

 

 

 

 

 

ABSTRACT

In latest years, the use of computer equipment in restoration and preservation has been widely discussed, studied and experimented. The studies in this field are numerous, each one with different platforms, contents, functions and purposes. Obviously, the use of specific software contributes to a better and faster management of the huge amount of the data used in a conservation project. If we consider specifically the management of the information contained within the Conservation Plan, the benefits are evident.

The work presented here has been conducted through testing and compares two methodologies for the management of the database of the Conservation Plan associated with a basic graphics (vector and/or raster) on GIS and BIM (two-dimensional and three-dimensional), with the aim to verify the procedures, and compare them to highlight features, applicability, potential and possible limitations of use of each method. The choice to support a graphic base to the functions of the database arises from the need to identify the representative model of the individual technological elements that constitute the building and that are encoded in a unique way, to understand the functioning and problems in relation to the other elements which interacts in the architectural system.

In the programming of the two methods presented here it was made a strategic decision aimed to ensure the accessibility of the tools and the portability and interoperability of data, with the choice of Open Source Software and Freeware.

 

 

Parole chiave/Key-words: Sustainable management, Conservation Plan, GIS, BIM, Open Source