The book provides rich content and numerous case studies, offering valuable insights into the potential of BIM to innovate cultural heritage management practices. Rather than prescribing specific methods, the book aims to stimulate critical thinking and understanding, inviting reader to embrace technology responsibly and rethink their approach to interacting with built heritage. Consequently, it offers valuable insights for built heritage professionals, BIM practitioners, academic researchers directly involved in the management and preservation of historic structures. (Ye Fahmi Assagaf, Angela Meike Kawer, Rezky Amalia Putri and Dwi Nurul Ilmih Ahkam, Built Heritage, Vol. 8 (1), 2024)