Posted on 09/23/2020 7:47:17 PM PDT by marshmallow
CNA Staff, Sep 23, 2020 / 12:00 am MT (CNA).- After fire toppled the iconic spire and destroyed the roof of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France in April 2009, heated debates ensued about whether the reconstruction should use the churchs original design, or use a more modern design and technique.
Some proposed futuristic ideas included a rooftop swimming pool and a greenhouse atop the 850-year-old cathedral.
Last year, the French Senate passed a bill mandating that Notre-Dame be rebuilt as it was before the fire, with lumber and medieval carpentry techniques, which were highlighted in a public demonstration Saturday in the cathedrals square.
It shows firstly that we made the right choice in choosing to rebuild the carpentry identically, in oak from France, Gen. Jean-Louis Georgelin, who heads the reconstruction efforts, told the AP.
Secondly, it shows us the...method by which we will rebuild the framework, truss after truss.
The public carpentry demonstration was held Sept. 19 as part of European Heritage Days. The triangular truss highlighted at the event was the seventh of a total of 25 new trusses that will be installed in the nave of the cathedral during the rebuild.
Carpenters told the AP that they selected a truss with a more complex design for the event. The truss, built in July, was raised from the ground for display at the event using a pulley system. Once raised, a celebratory oak branch was tied to the top, a traditional symbol of prosperity and a salute to the workers, according to the AP.
Its a moment to see ancestral techniques that last. There is the present and the past and it links us to our roots, Romain Greif, an architect attending the event with his family told the AP. Its an event.
The trusses will......
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You got that right
Or Mennonites
Muslims have more respect for Christian Cathedrals than militant secular atheists who infest the west. Just see what they did to the churches in France during the Revolution.
Thanks for posting. This is going really slow, but I’m glad to see they are doing it the right way.
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