CTinHS Lecture #07 | April 18th, 2024

On April 18th, 2024 will be held the 7th lecture of the Current Topics in Heritage Science series.

At 3 pm, on the Zoom platform, we’ll meet the assistant Prof. Katja Malovrh Rebec, PhD, and Head of The Department and Laboratory for Building Physics at the Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute (ZAG), who talk about Digitalization of cultural heritage: HBIM and OpenBIM.

To facilitate the efficient management, preservation, and enhancement of cultural heritage through the use of advanced technology such as Heritage Building Information Modeling (HBIM), we cannot overstate the importance of digitization in protected buildings and constructions. In this way, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), scan-to-BIM technologies, virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) representations, holograms, and massive data analysis, enables detailed and accurate documentation and analysis of cultural heritage sites.

In this lecture you’ll learn about:

  • Understand the critical role of digitization in the preservation and enhancement of cultural heritage through technologies like Heritage Building Information Modeling (HBIM).
  • Learn about the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), scan-to-BIM technologies, virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) representations, holograms, and massive data analysis in the documentation and analysis of cultural heritage sites.
  • Gain insights into the use of drones and digital knowledge repositories, including citizen science initiatives, to enhance the accessibility and preservation of built cultural heritage.
  • Explore the reasons behind the widespread adoption of HBIM and openBIM supported by ISO 16739:2013 as the most common ontology in the field.
  • Discover practical use cases through case studies, including the conservation plan for a protected seventeenth-century residential building and the digital representation of the tallest building in the capital as it was erected in the 1980s.

The speaker will present practical use cases, including the conservation plan for a protected seventeenth-century residential building planned for restoration and the digital representation of the tallest building in the capital as it was erected in the 1980s.

The lecture is broken down into 30-minute presentation & 15-minute Q&A, to allow you to interact with the speaker.

Please, remember to register at the IPERION HS FORM.

Current Topics in Heritage Science series are organized by emerging professionals of HS Academy, a collaborative initiative between IPERION HS and E-RIHS.

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