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SHS Web Conf.
Volume 203, 2024
SCAN’24 - 11e Séminaire de Conception Architecturale Numérique AI & Architecture
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Article Number | 02002 | |
Number of page(s) | 12 | |
Section | Héritage | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202420302002 | |
Published online | 13 November 2024 |
Modélisation HBIM d’héritages culturels. Le cas de l’huilerie amazighe de Toujane
HBIM modelling of cultural heritages. The case of the Toujane Amazigh oil mill
1 TSA-LAB, LAB, UCLouvain, Rue Wafelaerts 47/51, 1060 Bruxelles, Belgique
2 LOCI, UCLouvain, Rue Wafelaerts 47/51, 1060 Bruxelles, Belgique
3 UMRAN, ENAU, UCAR, Rue El Qods Sidi Bou Said, 2026 Tunis, Tunisie
* Corresponding author: zayneb.abidi@uclouvain.be
Lorsqu’un édifice est incomplet ou a disparu, sa dimension matérielle est partiellement restituée à partir de traces observables. Cependant, le cas de la dimension immatérielle du patrimoine est complexe. Alors que la culture amazighe risque de disparaître, le type architectural de l’huilerie traditionnelle revêt une importance cruciale pour la comprendre, la sauvegarder et la transmettre en raison de sa volumétrie complexe et de ses caractéristiques. Le cas étudié est une reconstruction numérique d’une huilerie amazighe traditionnelle du village tunisien de Toujane. Une méthode de modélisation HBIM est proposée pour identifier les lacunes archéologiques et intégrer des données de différentes sources, à l’aide d’outils et d’algorithmes avancés.
Abstract
When a building is incomplete or has disappeared, its material dimension is partially restored on the basis of observable traces. However, the case of the intangible dimension of heritage is complex. At a time when Amazigh culture is in danger of disappearing, the architectural type of the traditional oil mill is of crucial importance for understanding, safeguarding and transmitting it, because of its complex volumetry and characteristics. The case studied is a digital reconstruction of a traditional Amazigh oil mill in the Tunisian village of Toujane. An HBIM modelling method is proposed to identify archaeological gaps and integrate data from different sources, using advanced tools and algorithms.
Mots clés : HBIM / reconstruction / Toujane / amazigh / huilerie
Key words: HBIM / reconstruction / Toujane / Amazigh / oil mill
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