The paper deals with the topic of the regeneration of minor building stock in the context of small Italian historical centres, through the use of ICT (Information and Communications Technology) methodologies and tools for the management and development of sustainable intervention strategies. The problems of accessibility and urban decay were at the core of the following project proposals, aimed at recovering public spaces and implementing new logistic services and infrastructures in Artena, a medieval village in the south of Rome. A methodological approach based on multiscalarity, has allowed the development of a holistic and integrated information model through the interoperability of BIM and GIS tools, aimed at defining strategies for sustainable recovery of the city by reinforcing its resilience and improving its accessibility.

Gigliarelli, E., Pontrandolfi, R., Calcerano, F. (2019). Multiscale analysis of minor historical centres and planning of urban regeneration interventions through the integration of Heritage BIM and GIS tools and platforms. In E.D. Pierfrancesco Fiore (a cura di), Small towns…from problem to resource. Sustainable strategies for the valorization of building, landscape and cultural heritage in inland areas (pp. 847-858). Fisciano : Cooperativa Universitaria Athena.

Multiscale analysis of minor historical centres and planning of urban regeneration interventions through the integration of Heritage BIM and GIS tools and platforms

PONTRANDOLFI Raffaele;
2019-01-01

Abstract

The paper deals with the topic of the regeneration of minor building stock in the context of small Italian historical centres, through the use of ICT (Information and Communications Technology) methodologies and tools for the management and development of sustainable intervention strategies. The problems of accessibility and urban decay were at the core of the following project proposals, aimed at recovering public spaces and implementing new logistic services and infrastructures in Artena, a medieval village in the south of Rome. A methodological approach based on multiscalarity, has allowed the development of a holistic and integrated information model through the interoperability of BIM and GIS tools, aimed at defining strategies for sustainable recovery of the city by reinforcing its resilience and improving its accessibility.
2019
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Gigliarelli, E., Pontrandolfi, R., Calcerano, F. (2019). Multiscale analysis of minor historical centres and planning of urban regeneration interventions through the integration of Heritage BIM and GIS tools and platforms. In E.D. Pierfrancesco Fiore (a cura di), Small towns…from problem to resource. Sustainable strategies for the valorization of building, landscape and cultural heritage in inland areas (pp. 847-858). Fisciano : Cooperativa Universitaria Athena.
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