Recent advances in 3D scanning technologies of buildings, combined with their progressive appropriation by an increasing number of users, make it possible today to consider the systematic production of data for historic buildings. Processing of these large amounts of multimodal data is essential for the monitoring and the diagnosis of built heritage. Thus, Historic Building Information Modelling (HBIM) appears today as a promising and critical strategy for making the best of the collected data.
However, due to the specificity of historic constructions (large-scale, complex and/or non-standardized architecture/materials/construction process, specific applications for monitoring), HBIM still faces challenges before being fully operational. This scientific event proposes to address these challenges by sharing the latest research in this field.
This international event will include two days of tutorials followed by two days of workshop. The objective of this event is to gather an interdisciplinary community around the growing use of digital tools for the monitoring and the diagnosis of built heritage: to identify the scientific and technological challenges as well as opportunities for relevant applications.
Workshop – Wednesday 19 & Thursday 20 April 2023
• Acquisition strategy: Laser scanning; photogrammetry; time-of-flight, thermal, hyperspectral imaging; expert knowledge
• Data organization and processing: Scan-to-BIM; ontology; data indexing; visualization; collaborative approaches, multimodal fusion; 2D & 3D segmentation and detection; machine learning
• Applications: Documentation; degradation and structural diagnosis; monitoring; dissemination
A call for contributions to the workshop involving oral presentations or demos will be open in February 2023. The tutorials will focus on case studies and labs. Workshop will tackle promising advances; this includes synthesis on recent or ongoing research projects.
This workshop is for everyone.
Registration :
• Public institutions – 180€
• Students & PhD Scholars – 75€
• Gala dinner – 50€
• Fees are waived for members of ATHENA.
• Register here.
To learn more about the workshops, please follow the link here.
Summer School Tutorials and labs – Tuesday 20 & Wednesday 21 June 2023
• Laser scanning acquisition
• Photos (terrestrial / drone) acquisition
• 3D Reconstruction from laser and/or photos
• Application 1: GIS for mappings on orthophotos
• Application 2: Machine Learning for degradation detection
This Summer School is for students.
Registration:
• Free for ATHENA members upon acceptance of the application.
• To apply please follow the instructions here.
To learn more about this Summer School, please follow this link.
This event is organised with the collaboration of our associated partner, Le Studium, Loire Valley Institute for Advanced Studies.