HBIM for Sustainable Documentaion of Historic Buildings: Case Study of Al-Faddain Umayyad Mosque
Heritage Building Information Modeling
(HBIM) is one of the most powerful multidisciplinary
process that has been increasingly employed worldwide for
managing and documenting heritage buildings. The aim of
this study is to put forth a methodology for adoption of
HBIM process to propose a hypothetical digital model for a
damaged monument by using the available historical
archives and the existed remains of the monument. Also,
comparison with other archeological structures that were
built in the same era and located in the vicinity of the
monument was made to hypothesize its architectural
details and the structural system. To achieve this aim, the
Al-Faddain Umayyad Mosque located in the Jordanian city
of Mafraq has been selected as a case study. Using the
collected data, the 3D model of the mosque was
implemented in Revit software following parametric
modelling procedures. The improvements added by this
paper are the inclusion of empirical evidence that sheds
light on both advantages and challenges associated with the
use of HBIM for damaged historical buildings. The results
show that the capability of the proposed methodology in
establishing a collaborative space for supporting
revitalization and documentation of damaged cultural
heritage buildings by creating a comprehended and
sustained database for them.