This non-fiction volume by C. Gambardella explores the architectural identity of residential structures in the Gulf of Naples, focusing on their historical evolution, typological features, and relationship with the landscape. Through analytical drawings, photographs, and site studies, the book examines vernacular and elite dwellings, highlighting their adaptation to topography, climate, and social use. The study bridges architecture and territorial culture, offering a reflection on continuity and transformation in Mediterranean domestic space. It contributes to the broader discourse on regional architecture and urban form.