Ramirez, FlorenciaGaudillière-Jami, NadjaCampana, StefanoFerdani, DanieleGraf, HolgerGuidi, GabrieleHegarty, ZackaryPescarin, SofiaRemondino, Fabio2025-09-052025-09-052025978-3-03868-277-6https://doi.org/10.2312/dh.20253300https://diglib.eg.org/handle/10.2312/dh20253300This paper proposes a methodological framework for the reinterpretation of cultural heritage through digital workflows, Data acquisition methods -3D scanning, modeling reconstitution; Fabrication -Additive manufacturing, focusing on three interventions strategies: imitation, recomposition and disruption. While heritage preservation has traditionally prioritized the physical safeguarding of monuments and artifacts, the emergence of digital technologies offers new opportunities for engaging with cultural memory in more dynamic and interpretive ways. By leveraging tools such as 3D scanning and clay 3D-printing, this approach emphasizes the fluidity of heritage as a site of ongoing interpretation rather than a fixed, authoritative narrative.Attribution 4.0 International Licensedigital heritage, cultural reinterpretation, digital heritage, additive manufacturing, computational designdigital heritagecultural reinterpretationdigital heritageadditive manufacturingcomputational designReinterpreting Guaranà Heritage: Additive Manufacturing for Digital Heritage Strategies for Architectural and Cultural Reconstruction10.2312/dh.2025330010 pages