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3D Survey of a Neoclassical Building Using a Handheld Laser Scanner as Basis for the Development of a BIM-Ready Model

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This paper explores the application of two widely-used digital technologies, Digital documentation using laser scanning and Building Information Modelling (BIM), in the case of neoclassical buildings. Laserscanning with a handheld scanner was used for the 3D documentation of a neoclassical building in Athens, including exterior and internal spaces. The resulting point cloud dataset constitutes the primary survey record of the neoclassical building in its current state (as-existing). Finally, a BIM-ready model of the existing structure was proposed as an alternative method for the production of coordinated 2D drawings and facilitating requirements of subsequent development of the project.

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Psaltakis, DI., Kalentzi, K., Mariettaki, AP., Antonopoulos, A. (2019). 3D Survey of a Neoclassical Building Using a Handheld Laser Scanner as Basis for the Development of a BIM-Ready Model. In: Moropoulou, A., Korres, M., Georgopoulos, A., Spyrakos, C., Mouzakis, C. (eds) Transdisciplinary Multispectral Modeling and Cooperation for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage. TMM_CH 2018. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 961. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12957-6_8

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