Digitalisation in architectural restoration has resulted in a profound shift in how we manage and preserve our historical heritage. However, managing this change requires careful management, taking into account numerous aspects. One of the biggest challenges is the lack of standardization in the field of digitization. This characteristic can hinder collaboration and interoperability between different technologies and software. Consequently, careful planning of the conservation process is necessary to ensure that digitisation becomes a valuable resource in the restoration process. The key concept is planned preservation, which highlights the importance of not losing accumulated knowledge over time. The key concept is planned preservation, which highlights the importance of not losing accumulated knowledge over time. However, managing digital data requires special care because mistakes can result in costly format conversions and the loss of valuable information. Despite these risks, electronic tools offer significant advantages for improving the overall efficiency of the architectural restoration process. They facilitate coordinated management and foster interdisciplinary collaboration among professionals. An application of digitisation to a property of the Soprintendenza della Valle d’Aosta provides a concrete example of how it can improve heritage conservation. In this case, using tools like Building Information Modeling (BIM) has demonstrated the potential to streamline the restoration process, improve data management, and facilitate collaboration among multidisciplinary teams.
Gli Enti di tutela nel passaggio della gestione dei beni con il digitale per una maggiore qualità
Barbara Scala
2024-01-01
Abstract
Digitalisation in architectural restoration has resulted in a profound shift in how we manage and preserve our historical heritage. However, managing this change requires careful management, taking into account numerous aspects. One of the biggest challenges is the lack of standardization in the field of digitization. This characteristic can hinder collaboration and interoperability between different technologies and software. Consequently, careful planning of the conservation process is necessary to ensure that digitisation becomes a valuable resource in the restoration process. The key concept is planned preservation, which highlights the importance of not losing accumulated knowledge over time. The key concept is planned preservation, which highlights the importance of not losing accumulated knowledge over time. However, managing digital data requires special care because mistakes can result in costly format conversions and the loss of valuable information. Despite these risks, electronic tools offer significant advantages for improving the overall efficiency of the architectural restoration process. They facilitate coordinated management and foster interdisciplinary collaboration among professionals. An application of digitisation to a property of the Soprintendenza della Valle d’Aosta provides a concrete example of how it can improve heritage conservation. In this case, using tools like Building Information Modeling (BIM) has demonstrated the potential to streamline the restoration process, improve data management, and facilitate collaboration among multidisciplinary teams.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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