Museum building information modeling is an emerging research field that harnesses the potential of digitization applied to both architecture and artworks. This present work aims to innovate the current practices by integrating virtual tours and semantic-aware models while also fostering the uses of the informed models beyond management or professional use. The methodology consists of a 3D informed model able to manage the collection catalog, leveraging the BIM paradigm. Subsequently, a VR desktop tool is developed based on panoramic images fully interoperable with data enrichment and all the informative layers. The results demonstrate the feasibility of a workflow for a multilayer platform for museums that balances computational issues and ensures correct representation of various levels of geometry and information. The assessment in a real-world scenario through a fully operative prototype of museum BIM to VR also allows us to outline perspectives for dissemination purposes.
BIM-to-VR for Museums: A Multilayered Representation for Integrated Access and Management of Buildings and Collections / Quattrini, Ramona; Angeloni, Renato; D'Alessio, Mirco; Manfroni, Martina. - In: HERITAGE. - ISSN 2571-9408. - 8:10(2025). [10.3390/heritage8100404]
BIM-to-VR for Museums: A Multilayered Representation for Integrated Access and Management of Buildings and Collections
Quattrini Ramona
;Angeloni Renato;D'Alessio Mirco;Manfroni Martina
2025-01-01
Abstract
Museum building information modeling is an emerging research field that harnesses the potential of digitization applied to both architecture and artworks. This present work aims to innovate the current practices by integrating virtual tours and semantic-aware models while also fostering the uses of the informed models beyond management or professional use. The methodology consists of a 3D informed model able to manage the collection catalog, leveraging the BIM paradigm. Subsequently, a VR desktop tool is developed based on panoramic images fully interoperable with data enrichment and all the informative layers. The results demonstrate the feasibility of a workflow for a multilayer platform for museums that balances computational issues and ensures correct representation of various levels of geometry and information. The assessment in a real-world scenario through a fully operative prototype of museum BIM to VR also allows us to outline perspectives for dissemination purposes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


