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Five years after fire, Notre-Dame Cathedral’s restoration is nearly complete

Five years after fire, Notre-Dame Cathedral’s restoration is nearly complete

Five years after the fire that ravaged Paris’ Notre-Dame Cathedral on April 15, 2019, the main challenges of its restoration have been successfully met. The cathedral’s reopening remains scheduled for December 8, 2024, according to Philippe Jost, president of the public establishment overseeing its reconstruction. “We will rebuild the cathedral to be even more beautiful, and I want it to be completed within five years,” French President Emmanuel Macron declared the day after the fire. Since then, some 250 companies and hundreds of tradespeople, architects and other professionals have been working on the site. From the fall onwards, the square and access roads surrounding the cathedral will be cleared and redeveloped with the City of Paris, responsible for restructuring the area around the cathedral by 2028. Le Monde’s video desk Translation of an original article published in French on lemonde.fr; the publisher may only be liable for the French version. Source link

From New England to Notre-Dame, a U.S. Carpenter Tends to a French Icon

From New England to Notre-Dame, a U.S. Carpenter Tends to a French Icon

Notre-Dame Cathedral sat in the pre-dawn chill like a spaceship docked in the heart of Paris, its exoskeleton of scaffolding lit by bright lights. Pink clouds appeared to the east as machinery hummed to life and workers started clambering around. One of them, Hank Silver, wearing a yellow hard hat, stood on a platform above the Seine River and attached cables to oak trusses shaped like massive wooden triangles. A crane hoisted them onto the nave of the cathedral, which was devastated by fire in 2019. Mr. Silver — a 41-year-old American-Canadian carpenter — is something of an unlikely candidate to work on the restoration of an 860-year-old Gothic monument and Catholic landmark in France. Born in New York City into an observant Jewish family, he owns a small timber framing business in rural New England and admits that until recently he didn’t even know what a nave was. But there is nowhere else Mr. Silver would rather be. For the tight-knit international community of traditional carpenters and woodworking specialists, the loss of Notre-Dame’s ancient …

How Notre-Dame Cathedral’s wooden framework was rebuilt identically

How Notre-Dame Cathedral’s wooden framework was rebuilt identically

Less than five years after the fire that devastated the wooden framework of Notre-Dame de Paris, the cathedral is gradually recovering its “forest,” as it was known. On January 12, following the rebuilding of the two arms of the transept and the spire, carpenters installed a bouquet at the top of the new choir frame, symbolizing the end of this stage of the project. The reconstruction of the nave is also expected to be completed shortly. Measurements taken on an orthographic projection of several 3D point clouds: that of the remains of the framework on the extrados of the choir vaults of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, after the fire on April 15, 2019. VIOLETTE ABERGEL/MAP/CHANTIER SCIENTIFIQUE NOTRE-DAME DE PARIS/MINISTèRE DE LA CULTURE/CNRS These milestones mark the end of a marathon to restore the cathedral’s framework exactly as it was before the fire. To achieve this feat in record time, many trades were involved: carpenters, architects, foresters… and researchers from all disciplines. After the fire, the architects were faced with several options. Should the structure be …

France begins to dismantle Notre-Dame scaffolding

France begins to dismantle Notre-Dame scaffolding

The scaffolding around the spire of Paris’s Notre-Dame cathedral has begun to come down, the authority charged with restoring the monument after a devastating 2019 fire said on Tuesday. Issued on: 13/02/2024 – 12:45Modified: 13/02/2024 – 12:44 1 min The spire should be entirely visible by the time the Olympic Summer Games open in the French capital on July 26, it said. “The dismantling of the scaffolding has started and will continue over the coming months,” the restoration authority, Etablissement Public, told AFP. The scaffolding reached 100 metres (330 feet) in height, weighed 600 tonnes and contained 70,000 metal parts. The spire has been covered in lead, a material that has caused much debate because of its potential toxicity. In December, the cathedral regained its great cross, and got a new golden rooster to replace the old one that was destroyed in the April 15, 2019 fire. Initially, President Emmanuel Macron promised the UNESCO-listed building would be fully restored by the time the Games open, but the date has since been pushed back to December …