The following work, deals with the artistic and traditional craftsmanship’s theme: this intended as an expression of a country’s intangible cultural heritage. Since Italy is a country where often the traditional crafts are deeply bonded with the very identity and recognition of a place, their eventual extinction would be totally untenable from culture’s point of view.
However, if protecting something physical and tangible seems to have always meant just preserving it and protecting it from the inevitable action of time, what can be done if to be at risk is now our most traditional skills and knowledge? The strategic model that we introduce suggest spaces where the simultaneous presence of different skills/knowledge can not only enable their effective transmission, but also generate new professionals able to work together, share their ideas and finally revive that traditional manual knowledge that would otherwise be lost.