Integration of terrestrial laser scanning and UAV-based photogrammetry for heritage building Information modeling
 
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University of Agriculture in Krakow Department of Land Surveying
 
 
Submission date: 2022-11-20
 
 
Final revision date: 2023-01-16
 
 
Acceptance date: 2023-01-18
 
 
Publication date: 2023-03-31
 
 
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Przemysław Klapa   

University of Agriculture in Krakow Department of Land Surveying ul. Balicka 253a, 30-198 Kraków
 
 
Geomatics, Landmanagement and Landscape 2023;(1)
 
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Building Information Modeling (BIM) is the process of generating 3D models based on object databases. They are made for various types of buildings, sites and objects, and their task is to represent all the structural and architectural features of the object using parametric models. The BIM technology involves the preparation of the model that is already at the design stage of the building, in such a way that it is used during conceptual and implementation works, as well as during its final operation. However, a BIM model of existing objects can also be generated. Historic buildings are a special group of objects The HBIM (Heritage Building Information Modeling) model is used not only as an inventory of the object in its current state, but also as a background and a tool for visualising the object in its restored state, or as a source of information about the building itself for conservation, renovation and documentation purposes. Such a model can be created based on various types of source data. The basis for the development of the BIM model can be formed by data acquired during the inventory of the facility using surveying methods, laser scanning and photogrammetry. This paper presents the process of data acquisition of a historic object using the example of Lamus Dworski with the use of TLS and UAV. The study also includes the process of HBIM modeling of the object using point clouds as well as photographic documentation and data recorded in the monument card.
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