This undergraduate thesis by C. Iannarone presents a study on the analysis and recovery of residential architecture in the town of Gesualdo, Italy. Developed within the academic framework of architectural studies, it focuses on surveying the urban fabric, assessing building typologies, and proposing strategies for conservation and rehabilitation. The work integrates graphic documentation, historical context, and technical evaluation to form a basis for heritage-informed urban renewal. Though limited in distribution, it contributes to localized architectural research by addressing small-scale interventions with broader implications for preservation practices.