Regeneration and documentation of historic geometric Islamic patterns via HBIM: a case study of Choli minaret, Kurdistan Region

Author:

Wafaei Baneh KooshaORCID,Wafaei Baneh BiraORCID,Osman AshrafORCID,Mostafapour Omid,Bradosty Zidan Rasheed

Abstract

PurposeDue to the weaknesses of the traditional methods and advances in science, using currently new technologies such as building information modeling (BIM) for the restoration and revival of historical monuments is considered a novel solution. This study addresses how computer science in BIM can contribute significantly to the restoration and improvement of the cultural heritage.Design/methodology/approachThis study addresses how computer science in BIM can contribute significantly to the restoration and improvement of the cultural heritage.FindingsAlso, it assesses through this application, the capabilities of current software's in developing with the use of photogrammetry an accurate geometrical models for the minaret with its elements are linked to databases carrying information related to the minaret texture, historical identity and decoration. Finally, it shows the importance of this model to support experts in case of future restoration and conservation to the minaret.Originality/valueThe research describes the process of regenerating and documenting the motifs of the historical Choli minaret in Erbil. It explains the steps followed for full application of the historical buildings information modeling (HBIM) to this minaret.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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