ABSTRACT
The main objective of this research is to introduce the context of socioeconomic and environmental development in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil, relating it to climate change and its risks to material cultural heritage. It also intends to register the HBIM digital model elaboration process of a historic building deployed in Cuiabá City, the Capital of the State of Mato Grosso. In the initial step, secondary data related to climate change impacts predicted for the research region were investigated. In the second step, HBIM was applied to model a historic building. In this regard, the following steps were taken: a) 3D laser scanning of the building and treatment of the point cloud;
b) 3D digital modeling in REVIT software; and c) visualization of information from the 3D Recap PRO digital model. Photogrammetry was applied to remedy the illegible points present in the point cloud. From the 3D model and the cross sections of the building project, with adequate quality, a collection of damage identification sheets and a schematic model were created showing the history of expansions and constructive interventions carried out in the building over time. We concluded that, despite not being fully accessible in Mato Grosso State, HBIM technology is a promising tool for recording and studying built heritage, in addition to strengthening heritage resilience, which has faced increasingly frequent risk factors.
