01320nas a2200253 4500000000100000008004100001260002000042653002100062653001400083653002300097653001600120653002700136653003400163653001700197653001500214100001800229700001700247245011300264856015300377300001200530490000800542520047400550020004201024 d bSpringer Verlag10aComputer science10aComputers10aCultural heritages10aEngineering10aIndustrial engineering10aIntangible cultural heritages10aModel-making10aSmart City1 aMatthias Rehm1 aKasper Rodil00aIntroducing the Tripartite Digitization Model for Engaging with the Intangible Cultural Heritage of the City uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85015951771&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-319-55834-9_35&partnerID=40&md5=40c971173f5f827a00f834042773deb5 a297-3040 v1963 aIn this paper we investigate the notion of intangible cultural heritage as a driver for smart city learning applications. To this end, we shortly explore the notion of intangible heritage before presenting the tripartite digitization model that was originally developed for indigenous cultural heritage but can equally be applied to the smart city context. We then discuss parts of the model making use of a specific case study aiming at re-creating places in the city. a18678211 (ISSN); 9783319558332 (ISBN)