Combination of HBIM and UAV photogrammetry for modelling and documentation of forgotten heritage. Case study: Isabel II dam in Níjar (Almería, Spain)
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Martínez Carricondo, Patricio Jesús; Carvajal Ramírez, Fernando; Yero Paneque, Lourdes María; Agüera Vega, FranciscoFecha
2021Resumen
The Isabel II dam is a monumental hydraulic structure built in the middle of the nineteenth century in Spain. In this
study, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) photogrammetry was used as a data acquisition technique to carry out a survey
of the dam’s current state and its surrounding constructions. The point cloud obtained by the photogrammetric
process, together with the collected historical in-formation, served as the basis to generate an historic building information
model (HBIM) that is the central core containing all the graphical, structural and archaeological information.
The HBIM was validated by means of the As-Built for Autodesk Revit®-FARO® plug-in, and shows the high accuracy
obtained with respect to the point cloud. The results show that with this methodology it is possible to obtain models
representative of reality with an accuracy of ± 0.05 m. In addition, in order to improve the visualization, texture adjustments
are made to obtain a photorealistic rendering of the m...
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UAV
photogrammetry
3D‑model
HBIM
Hydraulic infrastructure
cultural heritage