BIM for heritage Developing a historic building information model [electronic resource]
Language: English Publication details: Swindon Historic England 2017Description: Offers guidance for owners, end-users and professionals in the fields of heritage and construction. By raising awareness of the potential advantages of a BIM approach, this guidance will help users successfully implement BIM in heritage projects. Historic BIM is, by definition, a multi-disciplinary process that requires the input and collaboration of professionals with very different skillsets. It is also a fast-developing field in terms of research, official guidance, standards and professional practice. This publication addresses the issues surrounding the production and use of BIM for historic buildings, and provides information about guidance and standards available elsewhere for managing a building?s entire life cycle effectivelySubject(s): LOC classification:- 690.241 $2 18
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