Presentation Conference: THE PALACE OF THE CHILDREN OF DON GOME (ANDÚJAR, JAÉN), MANAGED THROUGH THE HBIM PROJECT. EL PALACIO DE LOS NIÑOS DE DON GOME (ANDÚJAR, JAÉN), GESTIONADO DESDE UN PROYECTO H-BIM.

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The document aims to clarify an efficient methodology for the study of the built heritage. This methodology comprises the historical, construction and evolutionary aspects regarding the heritage, and also includes the chronology of interventions carried out in the historic building. The collection and manipulation of graphic information and related data will be based on a 3D interoperable graphic model which allows managing the information integrated in it, regarding the disciplines related to the conservation process and Heritage Rehabilitation. Furthermore, the system will widen the management of coming information in heritage maintenance, thus fulfilling its life cycle.The case study focuses on the Palace of the Children of Don Gome, a historic building located Andujar, Jaen. This work compiles and organises data in order to enable an analysis based on a Heritage or Historic Building Information Model called the “HBIM Project”. To this end, it is intended to implement new technologies that break new ground in the AEC (Architecture, Engineering and Construction) sector. These technologies are supported by a more efficient and collaborative methodology, such as the BIM system, which allows three-dimensional modelling according to the construction logic and also relates it to databases. In addition, this model will employ precise techniques for the acquisition of real geometries, such as photogrammetry, so as to generate a model including all relevant and accurate information about a building of significant historical and architectural value.In the work displayed, all construction processes performed during the last rehabilitation of the building are analysed. These data are included in a 3D digital building information model by means of ArchiCAD software. Within the model itself, all elements that constitute the roof of the tower and rammed earth walls, floors, roofs, and coffered ceiling in the northern nave, have been studied in depth. Photogrammetry has been used in the latter with a view to acquire more level of detail in carvings.
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