Non-Invasive Identification of Vulnerability Elements in Existing Buildings and Their Visualization in the BIM Model for Better Project Management: The Case Study of Cuccagna Farmhouse
Autor: | Anna Anzani, Fabio Vanerio, Fabio Maroldi, Elsa Garavaglia |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Engineering
0211 other engineering and technologies Vulnerability non-invasive experimental technics 02 engineering and technology lcsh:Technology lcsh:Chemistry Vulnerability assessment 021105 building & construction BIM models seismic vulnerability assessment General Materials Science Project management lcsh:QH301-705.5 Instrumentation Environmental planning Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes 021110 strategic defence & security studies lcsh:T business.industry Event (computing) Process Chemistry and Technology General Engineering existing buildings lcsh:QC1-999 Computer Science Applications Visualization Identification (information) lcsh:Biology (General) lcsh:QD1-999 Building information modeling Work (electrical) lcsh:TA1-2040 lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) business lcsh:Physics |
Zdroj: | Applied Sciences Volume 10 Issue 6 Applied Sciences, Vol 10, Iss 6, p 2119 (2020) |
ISSN: | 2076-3417 |
DOI: | 10.3390/app10062119 |
Popis: | Due to the conjunction between the European and African plates, complex tectonic phenomena take place in the Mediterranean basin. These phenomena cause more or less violent seismic resentments in the countries facing the basin itself. The diffused built historical heritage, characteristic of villages in the Mediterranean countries, is the most vulnerable toward seismic action, and in case of a catastrophic event can cause the loss of human lives. In Italy, the protection of historic buildings is a significant issue, and many regions promoted policies to ensure the safety of the diffused built heritage. Research groups work in synergy to develop procedures for the vulnerability assessment of existing buildings and to define appropriate action plans. This research presents a little or not at all invasive procedure for investigating vulnerability. This procedure is easily replicable and able to support techniques already in use with innovative aspects such as laser scanning of the entire complex and visual identification of vulnerable elements through the BIM (building information modeling) methodology. The procedure applicability is shown in the study of a Milanese farmhouse that has been financed by Fondazione CARIPLO, Bandi 2017 Arte e Cultura-Beni culturali a rischio, Project PRE.CU.R.S.OR. |
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