ABSTRACT

When adopting Heritage Building Information Modelling (HBIM) with a group of buildings using a geographic information system, data is collected and analyzed through hardware and software which in turn transform this data into geographical output that can be presented in three dimensions. All accident occurrence information is easily shared with Revit applications through intermediate software, enabling the application of the eighth dimension in Baron Palace and any other monument. Ever since the construction of the High Dam, the world discovered what huge threats could hurt the Egyptian heritage, with the High Dam causing a rising in the water level of the River Nile, leading to a flooding over the Nubian land. The objective in using the HBIM application in sites of Egyptian heritage is to reach the qualified data analysis that can only be achieved through HBIM with the goals of managing the monument conservation process while also using the model as an educational tool.