ABSTRACT
The officially added symbolic dimension of intangible risk to the list of commonly shared dangers expanded the meanings related to the environmental, social and cultural sustainability and the recent growing recognition of the value of ‘community resilience’ approaches, focused on the interdependencies between the built environment and human systems, went in the same direction. Then, if new or adaptive reuse interventions are based on community cultural features the urban resilience grows. The subject of the paper is the interpretation of immaterial resilience aimed at critically reading the historical settlements with the scope to test if a knowledge management system and data workflow, conceived and designed to support the decision making process, allow to create balanced relationships between the stakeholders. The Identity survey methodology represented from the contexts survey to expliciting material and immaterial features of the places has been applied on three cases studies in Tuscany, Italy.
Results of the study is consisting of the outline of the urban Identity Atlas’s model containing the cases studies outputs. Conclus are focusing on the use of ID survey as first step of the roadmap conducting to the urban historical contexts risk management update aiming to promote the awareness of immaterial features of places and practising the above described matching between cultural sustainability and community based urban resilience.
