Journal of Academic Research and Innovation
Historic Building Information Modelling (HBIM): Virtual Representation, Recording and Documentation for Architectural Heritage and Archaeology
Introduction
This is the second issue of JARI (Volume 2, Issue 1). Autumn 2025 is a special issue which features articles based on Historic Building Information Modelling (HBIM).A specialised application of Building Information Modelling focused on the digital representation and management of historic structures. It integrates surveying, documentation, and modelling techniques to create accurate virtual models of heritage buildings and archaeological sites. HBIM is evolving with advancements in computer technologies, photogrammetry, and immersive technologies, offering new possibilities for predictive maintenance, virtual reality experiences, and global collaboration in heritage conservation.Article
Publication Overview
Maurice Murphy Dr., Anne Murphy (editor) Dr., and Garrett Keenaghan Dr.
Historic Building Information Modelling - Adding Intelligence to Laser and Image Based Surveys
Maurice Murphy Dr., Eugene McGovern, and Sara Pavia
Current State of Art Historic Building Information Modelling
Conor Dore Dr. and Maurice Murphy Dr.
Structural Simulations and Conservation Analysis -Historic Building Information Model (HBIM)
Conor Dore Dr. and Maurice Murphy Dr.
Developing Historic Building Information Modelling Guidelines and Procedures For Architectural Heritage in Ireland
Maurice Murphy Dr. and A. Corns
An Initial Design Framework for Virtual Historic Dublin
Maurice Murphy Dr. and Sara Pavia
A Review of 3D GIS for Use in Creating Virtual Historic Dublin
Alain Chenaux, Maurice Murphy Dr., and Sara Pavia
Integration of Historic Building Information Modeling (HBIM) and 3D GIS for Recording and Managing Cultural Heritage Sites
Conor Dore Dr. and Maurice Murphy Dr.
Parametric Vector Modelling of Laser and Image Surveys of 17th Century Classical Architecture in Dublin
Maurice Murphy Dr., Eugene McGovern, and Sara Pavia
Semi-Automatic Modelling of Building Facades with Shape Grammars Using Historic Building Information Modelling
Conor Dore Dr. and Maurice Murphy Dr.
Armagh Observatory –Historic Building Information Modelling for Virtual Learning in Building Conservation
Maurice Murphy Dr., Alain Chenaux, and Garrett Keenaghan
Tripping The Light Fantastic: Using Light-Based Technics to Digitally Document Megalithic Architecture
Eimear Meegan, Maurice Murphy Dr., and A. Corns
Cost-Effective Photogrammetry Techniques for Surveying, Recording, and Documenting Stone Circles in County Wicklow
Maurice Murphy Dr., Garrett Keenaghan, and Alain Chenaux