heritage buildings; energy efficiency; wireless sensor networks; multi-view photogrammetry; structure from motion; high denition surveying; high definition surveying
Abstract :
[en] The construction sector has now entered the 'Digital era', and professionals are slowly getting familiar with many of these innovative technologies. This paper shows how such innovations improve the investigation phase when it comes to energy retrofits on heritage buildings. More specifically, multi-view photogrammetry and wireless sensor networks can facilitate the implementation and enhance the relevance of building hygrothermal and energy simulations: photogrammetry quickens up the reproduction of the building geometry whereas wireless sensor networks facilitate and enlarge the collection of data relative to the existing behaviour of an occupied building. This paper explores the benefits of using those two technologies compared to more traditional solutions, regarding data quality and general workflow. In this purpose, two case studies from research projects ongoing in Belgium are briefly described.
Disciplines :
Architecture
Author, co-author :
Dubois, Samuel
de Bouw, Michaël
Vanhellemont, Yves
Stiernon Dorothée; UCLouvain > SST- LAB
Trachte, Sophie ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Unité de Recherches de la Faculté d'Architecture (URA)
Language :
English
Title :
Combining multi-view photogrammetry and wireless sensor networks when modelling the hygrothermal behaviour of heritage buildings