September 30 – October 5, 2024 | Poggioreale, Trapani
The international workshop, organized by the CNR – Institute of Heritage Science, in collaboration with the Cyprus Institute and the University of Catania, with the support of the Municipality of Poggioreale, is dedicated to discussing and developing initiatives to improve the conservation and management of cultural heritage through advanced digital technologies, promoting collaboration among various working groups and resource sharing.
The workshop aims to promote a digital approach to the conservation, restoration, and reuse of tangible and intangible heritage knowledge related to construction technologies.
The event intends to strengthen ties with local communities, including scholars, researchers, and authorities, facilitating the exchange of knowledge in the fields of architecture and Digital Humanities. The expected outcomes will contribute to DARIAH’s mission of advancing research in the humanities through the development of original databases, access to resources, and the development of digital skills.
The dissemination of the knowledge produced by the workshop through the DARIAH Campus will increase the visibility and accessibility of digital methodologies and strategies.
During the workshop, discussions and practical field sessions will focus on implementing digital methodologies and strategies in researching informational models capable of systematically representing the rules and systems of construction art in specific geographic and historical contexts within the European territory. The workshop will avail of the participation of E-RIHS.it, the Italian node of the European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Science, which will provide advanced tools and facilities to support practical field activities and workshop sessions.
The potential of HBIM (Heritage Building Information Modelling) will be explored as a key tool in architectural heritage management and restoration, applying best practices in data acquisition, management, and sharing processes.
The workshop will bring together international experts in the fields of architecture, engineering, conservation, and technology to explore the potential of HBIM modelling as a key tool in managing and restoring historical buildings.
Participants will have the opportunity to learn the best practices in the data acquisition process, from 3D scanning to data collection, and the subsequent creation of BIM models respecting good practices of knowledge representation for data interoperability.
This workshop is supported by the DARIAH ERIC 2023 Working Group Funding Grant Scheme.
SCIENTIFIC BOARD
Georgios Artopoulos I The Cyprus Institute
Miguel Azenha I University of Minho
Imane Bennani I School of Architecture of Rabat – UIR
Filippo Calcerano I CNR Institute of Heritage Science
Michele Calvano I Sapienza University of Rome
Giovanni Cangi I CNR Institute of Heritage Science
Caterina Carocci I University of Catania
Luciano Cessari I CNR Institute of Heritage Science
Elena Gigliarelli I CNR Institute of Heritage Science
Costanza Miliani | CNR Institute of Heritage Science
Cesare Tocci I Politecnico di Torino
ORGANISING SECRETARIAT
Stefano Cursi I CNR Institute of Heritage Science
Elena Verticchio I CNR Institute of Heritage Science