“…In particular, it will allow to arrive, from parametric modelling to Big Data analysis; without neglecting the information models of augmented reality (AR) and, therefore, to promote a model of Smart Cultural Heritage for Industry 4.0 -2021 (Figure 1). The creation of Smart Heritage aims at developing process of open innovation in the urban environment through sensitive analysis of new urban uses, territories stakes, prototypes, green technologies and operating process of users' collaboration (De Masi, 2014). With this premise, the digital cultural infrastructure will be able to: A. reply: Monuments and Sites, 1964; to the Charter for Places of Cultural Significance -The Burra Charter, 2013); to experimentation with complex systems of representation in the range of digital modeling techniques; B. allow: sequences of digital models for the reading of "compositional morphogenesis"; in addition subdivision and tessellation of design surfaces; the generation of complex integrated systems for the repetitive operations; learning the codes and languages of the current "digital design lexicon" of the computer age, that has actually replaced the "manual design lexicon"; of systematize environmental information and protective by intersections of resilience's categories in the "thematic systems of families and types" of the landscape; C. promote: a multi-scalar approach, of discretization of the topological surface and relative mosaicking; the evaluation in the digital language of information's exchange by generative algorithms of comparison with the diversified design choices; the inclusion, according to Cavalcoli, 2021 in the University Degree Programs of Architecture and Academies of Fine Arts, of emerging professional profiles such as: a) "Broad band architect", who works to bring the interactive web innovations back to TV by taking care of their contents in a smart way; b) "Cloud architect" based on the spread of "cloud computing" for the design and construction of scalable and resilient cloud environments; that is, capable of responding positively to change and the business needs of a company; c) "Data scientist", professional figures able to work with data, reading the numbers and interpreting them to achieve precise business goals; d) "Energy manager", a professional in support of top management to encourage the use of energy in the organization's structure by identifying the actions, interventions and procedures necessary to promote the rational use of energy; e) "Historic Building Manager", according to the Italian Ministry of Culture, in relation to management activities with economic operators, to the assignment of ordinary and extraordinary maintenance works; in addition to support for the various phases of the procedures through BIM software packages, plant design, data and communication networks; long-term regenerative synergies for empty spaces; "operative reading" to identify criteria and address lines in environmental insertion techniques.…”