<p>Part I. Cultural Heritage and Artificial Intelligence: a new relationship between past and future times.- 1. Can Artificial Intelligence mark the next architectural revolution? Design Exploration in the realm of Generative Algorithms and Search Engines.- 2. Generative AI and the History of Architecture.- 3. Word pictures: New insights through AI around the Villa Laurentina by Pliny the Younger.- 4. Analysis of the Usability of Automatically Enriched Cultural Heritage Data.- 5. Cultural Relic Image Retrieval Based on Artificial Intelligence.- Part II. Foundational challenges beyond prompts: how Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning can deal with ancient texts.- 6. The Artificial Papyrologist at Work.- 7. AI for the Restoration of Ancient Inscriptions: A Computational Linguistics Perspective.- Part III. How data, digitization and reproduction can open up new realities in visual historical heritage.- 8. Bridging the Gap: Decoding Abstract Concepts in Cultural Heritage Images.- 9. Decoding Pictorial Collections Using Faces.- 10. Digitization and Reproduction of Surface: Shedding New Light on Goya’s Black Paintings.- 11. Manufacturing of sculpture in the digital age.- Part IV. Digitalisation and Artificial Intelligence for architectural heritage intervention and conservation.- 12. Digital Palimpsest: Transformation of Alois Riegl’s Modern Cult of Monuments.- 13. 3D Scanning of an Architectural Sculpture Using a Smartphone with LiDAR Sensor: The Case of The Late-Gothic Helical Stair.- 14. The impossible cathedral of Mejorada del Campo, Madrid: utilizing digitalization to comprehend its geometry and behavior..- 15. Harnessing Audio-based Augmented Reality for Digital History and Cultural Heritage Experiences.- 16. 3D Heritage: Preserving Historical and Cultural Heritage through Reality Capture and Large Scale 3D Printing.- Part V. The historic urban territory as a focus for digital experiences.- 17. Segovia, heritage, and city. From the Special Plan for Historic Areas to the Smart Digital Project: new strategies for heritage planning and preservation..- 18. Modeling and Monitoring the Rosenwald Ideal: Digital Documentation and Preservation at the Tankersley Rosenwald School, AL.- 19. Immersive Art and Urban Heritage: An Interdisciplinary Study of Socio-Environmental Justice in Houston and Amsterdam.- 20. Digital Citizenship in the Interactive Dissemination and Perception of Cultural Heritage – The Museum Case.</p>